Testseek.co.uk have collected 133 expert reviews of the Fitbit Charge 3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Charge 3.
May 2019
(79%)
133 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
239 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
790100133
The editors liked
Waterproof
Cheap
7-day battery life
Some mooted 'coming soon' features sound interesting
All the key features of a smart watch (ie
Notifications and paying for stuff)
Comfortable and lightweight
Great battery life
Refined design
Extra smartwatch-like features
Decent range of tracked workouts
Long battery life
Sleep tracking is great
Great touchscreen
Good sleep tracking
Easy-to-wear design
Bigger screen
Lighter design
Completely waterproof
Great lightweight and water-resistant design
Fitbit platform is excellent
Brilliant battery life
Accurate tracking
Attractive design
Larger
Sharper display
Well-presented app
Water-resistant
Lightweight case
Stylish design
Offers smartphone notifications
Excellent battery life
Touchscreen display
Interchangeable watch straps
The built-in heart rate monitor is simple to use
Accurate and even hows you when you're in Fat Burn
Cardio or Peak zones to make the most of every workout
It's got a female health tracking feature lets you easily track your cycle
Gauge ovulation and l
The editors didn't like
No built-in GPS
Hardly anyone supports Fitbit Pay contactless payments in the UK
How many times can Fitbit keep putting out the same features in different-shaped devices
No GPS
Unresponsive screen
Not compatible with all Android devices
Just Connected GPS
Fitbit Pay restricted to one model
HR sensor laggy
Fitbit Pay only in Special Edition
A bit pricey
Very similar to the Versa
Fitbit Pay only in special edition
Still no onboard GPS
Monochrome screen
Proprietary charger
NFC only in Special Edition models
SpO2 not working yet
Display isn't colour
Some might miss built-in GPS
Still waiting to use the SpO2 sensor
Not fully compatible with iOS
Touchscreen slightly unresponsive
The GPS isn't built-in to the activity tracker
You'll need to take your smartphone with you if you want to track pace and location when running
In improving the interface, display, features and battery life for £10 less than the Charge 2's RRP, Fitbit has successfully redesigned its most popular product with the Charge 3.Given that it comes two years after the Charge 2 we think it's a warranted u...
Great lightweight and water-resistant design,Fitbit platform is excellent,Brilliant battery life,Accurate tracking
No built-in GPS,NFC only in Special Edition models,SpO2 not working yet,Display isn't colour
The Fitbit Charge 3 is a fantastic evolution of the Charge family. It's the fitness tracker we didn't even realise we wanted. The design is far more sophisticated than its predecessors, offering a premium, modern feel that is lightweight, comfortable and...
Abstract: Nothing about Fitbit's newest fitness tracker, the Fitbit Charge 3, is particularly revolutionary. But -- on paper, at least -- it seems like the best overall fitness tracker value that the company has produced. It replaces the Charge 2 ( £95 at Amazon.co...
Decent range of tracked workouts, Long battery life, Sleep tracking is great
No GPS, HR sensor laggy, Fitbit Pay only in Special Edition
The Charge 3 shows that Fitbit is top of its game – but rivals like Apple are starting to play a different one. What's more, there are bugs in the machine, which Fitbit needs to clean out. It's a well-rounded fitness tracker that looks the part, and like...
Abstract: I have a rule about Fitbits: I don't review them — really review them, not just "review" them — until I've used the new product for at least a month. Why? Because every time I've done so in the past I've been burned by some underappreciated feature (good...
Abstract: The Fitbit Charge 3, see our full review, is an excellent activity tracker with advanced sleep metrics, week long battery life, and more.Fitbit recently released a software update that adds quick replies for Android users, the ability to accept and reject...
Slimmer, more comfortable design, New touch screen is much easier to use, Superb battery life
Smartwatch features still feel half-baked, Fitbit app is confusing
The Fitbit Charge 3 is more comfortable to wear than its predecessors, and the touchscreen is much improved. If you don't care about true smartwatch features, this is the fitness wearable for you