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January 2015
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Utilisateurs
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44 Avis
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Compatibilité iOS
Android et Windows
Mode sommeil automatisé
Autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bracelet un peu large
Pas de mode Réveil programmable
Synchronisation un peu lente
Des mesures qui — comme sur d'autres capteurs — peuvent prêter à interrogation
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Publié: 2014-11-20, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Fitbit Charge has a comfortable design and a display for time and step-tracking. It gets call notifications and syncs automatically to a variety of phone platforms
The forthcoming Charge HR adds heart-rate tracking and a better clasp for just $20 more; the Fitbit app is well designed but feels a little dated compared to the competition
The Fitbit Charge is a fine replacement for the discontinued Fitbit Force, but you're better off waiting for Fitbit's heart-rate-tracking upgrade next year....
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Publié: 2014-10-28, Auteur: Matt , review by: techradar.com
OLED displays progress, Automatic sleep tracking, Caller ID works
Similar to last year, Price unchanged
Automatic sleep tracking and Caller ID features make Fitbit Charge worth considering over the Jawbone Up24. This is especially if you're the type of person who wants to see your daily progress on a watch without having to sync to an app. Not much else ha...
Publié: 2016-08-29, Auteur: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: Fitbit's run has been an impressive one. Hard to believe, really, that the company only started life nine or so years back. In under a decade, it's become a household name, synonymous with an entire space, even as nearly every hardware manufacturer large...
Publié: 2016-01-28, Auteur: Ron , review by: onmsft.com
Fitbit has various different offerings aside from the Charge — they have the Charge HR which helps monitor your heart rate for $149; they have the Fitbit Surge which is comparable to the Microsoft Band in terms of features and costs $249; and they have th...
Extrait: If you made the usual New Year's resolutions to exercise more and get in shape this year, you should be seeing some results by now. If not, a fitness tracker might be just the thing to keep you motivated to get moving for some measurable results. The Fitb...
Extrait: For all of the units within these posts I simply bought them myself. The Charge arrived back in December which I used first, and then the Charge HR the last month since wrapping up the Fitbit Surge review (you can only have one Fitbit device tied to your ...
Publié: 2015-01-28, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: About a month ago I decided to stop messing around with so many different activity tracking ecosystems and stick with just one for my own daily usage. However, after using the new Fitbit Charge for the past few weeks, I realized I made the wrong choice an...
the Fitbit Charge is comfortable to wear. After a while you forget you have it on. It's nice when it throws a little vibration party when you reach your step goal. Fitbit definitely knows what they are doing when it comes to activity trackers.They have...
Sporty design that fits well for the active lifestyle, Simple operation, Automatic sleep tracking, Display grants us access to data directly on the unit, Long battery life
It's still prone to registering phantom steps, Only handles phone call notifications, Not entirely water proof
You can say that the wearable space is saturated. From the fitness tracking only models, to the extended features we see in some smartwatches, it's undoubtedly becoming increasingly difficult to standhead above ground. Fitbit, for a good while there, mana...
Great battery life, Plenty of customisation, Social features
Specialised charger, Can't update goals via app, Limited to walking/running
The Fitbit Charge is a fantastic fitness tracker, for everyone from the casual enthusiast to the dedicated athlete. It may be limited in that it can only track walking and running, but the level of customisation is impressive, the social aspects help to k...