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Testseek.co.uk have collected 121 expert reviews of the Fitbit Charge HR and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Charge HR.
Award: Most Awarded February 2015
February 2015
 
(79%)
121 Reviews
Users
(84%)
181 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • It's just so damn simple to use
  • Nice and subtle looking
  • And the screen is generally easy to read
  • Battery life is very good (almost 6 days)
  • And step counting and heart rate monitoring were both highly accurate
  • The web-based interface is nice
  • Too
  • The Fitbit Charge HR looks good. It's one of the best designed Fitbit products out there and while it's not as stylish as buying a smartwatch
  • It looks good on the wrist compared to other trackers
  • It also does its core job well. Step tracking works and t
  • Continuous heart rate tracking. Slim design. Affordable price. Works with Windows
  • IPhone and Android phones. Fitbit's massive popularity means you'll be able to join up and compete with friends. Connects with many third-party fitness apps. Automatic slee
  • Comfortable design
  • Tracks nearly all exercises
  • Automatic exercise detection
  • Comfortable to wear (for us anyway) Stylish
  • Discreet look Solid
  • "fun" fitness tracking
  • Continuous heart rate monitoring
  • Lightweight design
  • Simple operation
  • Comfortable and well made
  • Excellent app and ecosystem
  • That bit better than the rest
  • Great platform
  • Easy-to-use app
  • OLED display with instant data access
  • Good accuracy
  • Real-time heart-rate monitoring is fantastic
  • Comfortable
  • Secure
  • Exercise mode great for gym users
  • Call notification
  • Sleek
  • Modern minimal design
  • Traditional watch buckle closure
  • Comfortable supple band
  • Vibration alarms
  • Accurate heart rate tracking
  • More secure strap than Charge
  • Good level of customisation you can adjust what statistics the screen shows first or change the style of clock face
  • Comes with a wireless sync dongle if you prefer to use your PC or laptop over a smartphone or tablet to view your stats and enter your cal

The editors didn't like

  • The plastic display is easily scuffed which impacts its visibility and also just makes it look cheap. The small gaps around the screen that let grime in don't help either
  • It uses a proprietary charging cable
  • Which I am almost definitely going to lose
  • I'm not going to pretend there aren't issues here. It's expensive. It's not the most costly of the Fitbit range but it's at the higher end and it's a shame it costs that little bit extra then the original Charge. I don't see why Fitbit hasn't just replace
  • Design and fit aren't ideal for glancing at heart rate. Not shower or swim-friendly. OLED display turns off after a few seconds
  • Which gets annoying. Heart-rate coaching and goal-setting isn't intuitive
  • Run tracking lacking
  • Heart rate accuracy issues
  • Simplistic sleep tracking
  • The heart
  • Rate monitor adds little Looking for rigorous accuracy? Look elsewhere Expensive for what you get
  • Screen too small for smart notifications
  • Expensive considering the competition
  • Yet another charger
  • Inaccurate HR tracking
  • Odd heavier exercise tracking
  • Quite expensive
  • Basic and temperamental sleep tracking
  • No GPS
  • Only 1ATM water resistant
  • Requires weekly charging unlike some competitors
  • Design is discreet but still chunky
  • Heart-rate data erratic
  • Not waterproof
  • No text notifications
  • Lacks data analysis
  • A little itchy to wear on occasion
  • Setup is a bit fiddly
  • The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default
  • So you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK it can scan in barcodes but we found some more popular items like chocolate biscuits weren't listed
  • The d

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  Published: 2015-02-17, Author: CNET.com , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • Cardiofréquencemètre, reprend l'ensemble des des fonctionnalités du Charge, prix.
  • design pas des plus confortable (LED proéminentes), précision lors des phases d'exercices, pas de résistance à l'eau, présentation des données peu intuitive
  • Le Fibit Charge HR reprend les fonctionnalités et globalement le design du Charge en ajoutant un capteur de rythme cardiaque. Nous vous proposons de découvrir si cette nouvelle fonction constitue un vrai plus et si elle est bien exploitée....

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(78%)
 
  Published: 2015-02-09, review by: erenumerique.fr

  • Fin et élégant, Cardio continu, Ecran OLED, Autonomie
  • Appli perfectible, Appuyer pour lire l'heure
  • S'il se contente de compter les pas, le bracelet d'activité ne justifie pas vraiment sa place à votre poignet. Sur le Fitbit Charge HR, Fitbit ajoute un cardio continu et une montre, le tout dans un encombrement minimal et avec une autonomie respectable....

 
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  Published: 2015-02-07, Author: Christophe , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Un produit complet et bien abouti, Capteur cardio intégré, Résiste à l'eau, Alarme vibrante, Autonomie
  • Un seul coloris disponible au lancement, Manque d'explications/analyses sur la fonction cardio, Application à étoffer autour du sport
  • Fitbit réussit ce qu'il convient d'appeler un tour de force avec son Charge HR. Doté d'un cardio continu, ce capteur d'activité joue d'emblée dans la cour des (très) grands, dont il y a fort à parier qu'il pourrait sortir vainqueur. En attendant le futur ...

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  Published: 2018-06-12, review by: Chip.de

  • Abstract:  Die Stiftung Warentest testete in ihrer Ausgabe 12/2017 zwölf Fitnesstracker, genauergesagt fünf Fitnessarmbänder, fünf Laufuhren und drei Smartwatches. Die Gadgets wurden in den Kategorien „Qualitätsurteile“, „Ausstattung“ und „Preis“ untersucht. Zudem b...

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(81%)
 
  Published: 2016-07-23, Author: Stefan , review by: maclife.de

  • Blaze und Charge HR liefern detaillierte Aktivitätsdaten – Blaze auch beim Radfahren und Joggen.spoods.de...

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  Published: 2016-05-31, Author: Peter , review by: mobi-test.de

  • Abstract:  Diese Fitnesstracker sind ja nach wie vor total hip. Immer öfter sieht man diese mehr oder minder hübschen Armbänder im Alltag. Der Markt wird immer unübersichtlicher. Es ist alles dabei, auch beim Preis und nicht zuletzt bei den Funktionen unterscheiden...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Daniel , review by: cyberbloc.de

  • Tragekomfort, Ausstattung, Genauigkeit, Funktionsvielfalt, Auswertungsmöglichkeiten, Display, Akkulaufzeit
  • Preis
  • Empfehlung und Alternativen Kann ich beide Geräte empfehlen? Auf jeden Fall, jedoch würde ich klar zum Charge HR greifen, obwohl es etwas teurer ist. Besonders die permanente Pulsüberwachung bietet einen echten Mehrwert und hebt das Gerät von der Konkurr...

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(90%)
 
  Published: 2015-03-26, Author: Esther , review by: maclife.de

  • Pulsfrequenzmessung, AnruferID, Anzeige der Schlafqualität
  • AkkuLaufzeit & anzeige in der App
  • Fitbit Charge HR überzeugt in seiner einfachen Anwendung und die dazugehörige Fitbit-App in seiner Übersichtlichkeit und Benutzerfreundlichkeit. Der Fitness-Tracker ist dank der Messung der Pulsfrequenz besonders für Sportler, aber auch für diejenigen gee...

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(92%)
 
  Published: 2015-03-19, Author: Dennis , review by: Chip.de

  • Dauerhafte Pulsmessung, Super Tragekomfort, Zeigt eingehende Anrufe
  • Nicht fürs Schwimmen geeignet, Armband nicht wechselbar
  • Das Fitbit Charge HR zeigt sich im Test als rundum gelungener Fitness Tracker mit OLED-Display. Die dauerhafte Pulsüberwachung, der mitgelieferte Bluetooth-Dongle und die Anbindung an eine Datenbank für gute Ernährung sind Pluspunkte. Wasserfest ist das ...

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(86%)
 
  Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Stefan , review by: techstage.de

  • Unterm Strich ist der FitBit Charge HR ein hervorragender Schrittzähler, der mit Extras wie erklommenen Stockwerken effektiv motiviert, sich im Alltag mehr zu bewegen. Der integrierte Herzfrequenzsensor allerdings liefert – so prominent er auch im Namen a...

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