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May 2016
(79%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
1025 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
79010093
The editors liked
Slim and stylish design
Comfortable to wear
Interchangeable straps
Heart rate tracking
Accurate activity tracking
Great sleep tracking
Good week-long battery life
Great app platform
This tracker struts a gorgeous look. I really dig the angular shapes found on the module and the swappable bands can help you stand out from a crowd of joggers
Battery life is important to me
And I'm glad that Fitbit is among the small list of companies
Stellar battery life
Movement reminders are useful
Sleek design
Lightweight
Comfortable to wear day and night
Striking design
Customizable
Platform agnostic
Week
Long battery life
The Fitbit Alta is a stylish fitness tracker with swappable bands
Basic phone notifications and week-long battery life. The new "Move" alerts bring something new. Fitbit's software is still one of our favorites
And has the largest social base as well
More attractive design options
Leading ecosystem
Excellent app
Genuinely motivating step reminders
Accurate sleep-monitoring
Excellently connected app
Grown-up form factor
Best Fitbit design to date
Excellent 5-day battery life
Nice display
Notifications
Accurate step-tracking
Fantastic app platform
Great app
Automatically tracks workouts
Week long battery
Can change the strap to a leather or metal bangle that makes the activity tracker look much more like jewellery
Reminder to move alerts if you've taken less than 250 steps in a hour so you get up and start being active
Notifies you of text messages
Cal
The editors didn't like
Not much cheaper than more capable Charge 2
Lacks a few features like Guided Breathing
No option to start a workout from device
No waterproofing
No altimeter
The Fitbit Alta wins big as a reliable tracker of fitness-related tasks
But the inclusion of a touchscreen seems pointless. The touch gestures (tap twice to power on
Once again to turn a page) rarely work as advertised and there's really no depth or uni
Module isn't very responsive to taps
Overly sensitive step tracker
No heart rate monitoring
No GPS
Not waterproof
Non
Responsive touchscreen
Pretty limited offering overall
There's no heart-rate sensor
And it can't be worn in the shower. The tracker is expensive for what it can do and so are the accessory straps. The display is difficult to see outdoors and is susceptible to scratches
And notifications are hard to read
Not for serious athletes
Screen slightly laggy
Still quite thick
No heart rate monitor
Screen collects scratches
No heart-rate monitoring
Inaccurate distance-tracking
Display not always super responsive nor visible in bright light
No heart-rate monitor
Annoying charger
Screen not overly responsive
Expensive if you invest in the metal bangle as well as the tracker itself
The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default
So you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found some more popular i
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Edward , review by: alphr.com
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This tracker struts a gorgeous look. I really dig the angular shapes found on the module and the swappable bands can help you stand out from a crowd of joggers, Battery life is important to me, and I'm glad that Fitbit is among the small list of companies
The Fitbit Alta wins big as a reliable tracker of fitness-related tasks, but the inclusion of a touchscreen seems pointless. The touch gestures (tap twice to power on, once again to turn a page) rarely work as advertised and there's really no depth or uni
If you're looking for a fitness tracker that does exactly what it says it will do and not much more, there are a lot of options will satisfy that very itch. The Fitbit Alta is one of those options.It's relatively affordable, works on numerous platforms, r...
Slim and stylish design, Comfortable to wear, Interchangeable straps, Heart rate tracking, Accurate activity tracking, Great sleep tracking, Good week-long battery life, Great app platform
Not much cheaper than more capable Charge 2, Lacks a few features like Guided Breathing, No option to start a workout from device, No waterproofing, No altimeter
The Alta is by far the most stylish Fitbit thanks to its slim body and interchangeable straps, but the Alta HR brings function to the already great form.We loved the original Alta for its ability to offer simple and stylish tracking in a slim body but it...
The sleek Fitbit Alta is Fitbit's most stylish tracker to date. It lacks an altimeter for stair climbing, but the new Alta HR adds a heart-rate monitor. Both offer the core Steps, Distance, Calories and Sleep measurements, and automatic exercise recogniti...
Best Fitbit design to date, excellent 5-day battery life, comfortable to wear, nice display, notifications, accurate step-tracking, fantastic app platform
No heart-rate monitoring, no altimeter, no waterproofing, inaccurate distance-tracking, display not always super responsive nor visible in bright light
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