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February 2015
(79%)
121 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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181 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un produit complet et bien abouti
Capteur cardio intégré
Résiste à l'eau
Alarme vibrante
Autonomie
Capteur de rythme cardiaque fonctionannt en permanence
Présence d'un écran
Autonomie de 5 jours
Bonne catégorisation des données
Fin et élégant
Cardio continu
Ecran OLED
Cardiofréquencemètre
Reprend l'ensemble des des fonctionnalités du Charge
Prix.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un seul coloris disponible au lancement
Manque d'explications/analyses sur la fonction cardio
Application à étoffer autour du sport
Peu confortable et encombrant
Certaines imprécisions dans les données
Look très discutable
Appli perfectible
Appuyer pour lire l'heure
Design pas des plus confortable (LED proéminentes)
Publié: 2015-11-28, Auteur: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Extrait: Christmas is rapidly approaching, along with all of its associated stereotypes. There is sure to be an over-indulgence in food and drink, lots of out-of-tune carol singing, and shops that are so busy you can hardly move.It also means you're going to spend...
During my time of use I found the Fitbit Charge HR to be easy and simple to use, and it's lighter weight, slimmer design was comfortable for extended periods. There are less buttons to deal with than on the Surge, and it has no touch display interface s...
Publié: 2015-05-21, Auteur: David , review by: yahoo.com
Extrait: I've tested dozens of these wrist gadgets, but I've never bought one for myself. Now, I think, it's time. But which one? The Apple Watch? A Fitbit thing?I decided to conduct a little reality-show competition on my arm. I resolved to take the winner of thi...
Publié: 2015-04-28, Auteur: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Automatic Sleep tracking, Silent alarm, Exercise tracking, Easy to set up, Painless to sync, Battery lasts about a week, Water resistant, OLED screen is very clear, iOS/Android/Windows integration, Caller ID, Encourages you by default, Lots to learn about
Proprietary charging cable, HR tracking can be finicky–requires the right conditions, Not shower resistant, Pricey
I've grown used to the Fitbit activity trackers and have enjoyed the growth in specs and quality. The Fitbit Charge HR is so far my fave Fitbit tracker. It has a great display, stats at a glance, and the heart rate monitor for a deeper level of traini...
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 ...
Heart rate sensor offers superior workout accuracy, Automatic sleep tracking, Display grants us access to data directly on the unit, Lots of data & statistics with mobile app
It's still prone to registering phantom steps, Only handles phone call notifications, Not entirely water proof
No doubt, the only thing notably different here is the heart rate sensor tacked onto the Fitbit Charge HR, as its name so happens to imply. With that addition, it receives a higher price point of $149.95, which is a $20 premium over the standard Fitbit Ch...
Publié: 2015-02-12, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: I took a look at the Fitbit Charge a couple of weeks ago and was ready to purchase one, but now plan to go with the Fitbit Charge HR instead. The Fitbit Surge is a powerful tracker and basic GPS sport watch, but has a more limited appeal.The Fitbit Charge...
Continuous, optical heart rate monitor built in. Reasonable price. Slim design. Tracks steps, miles, stairs, calories burned, sleep, heart rate, and exercise activities. Excellent app and website. Compatible with practically every OS. Beautiful and sharp
Water-resistant, but not waterproof. No smartwatch functionality beyond caller ID. No idle alerts. REM, light, and deep sleep not assessed
Reasonably priced for an all-day activity tracker with a continuous heart rate monitor, the Fitbit Charge HR looks sleek on the wrist. A slim profile make it truly wearable for people of all sizes. While it's not ideal for serious runners or exercise ent...