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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le mode cours
La fréquence cardiaque en contin
Notifications pour les SMS et les appels entrant
La simplicité d’utilisatio
Lisibilité de l’écran (avec éclairage pour la nuit
Autonomie (5 à 6 jours) •
Prise de données
Défis proposés
Application
Affichage permanent
Alarme silencieuse par vibrations
Capteur de rythme cardiaque 7/7 et 24/24
GPS.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Imprécision de certaines mesure
Chargeur propriétair
Absence des notifications sur Windows Phone •
Dimension
Malgré sa certification Fitbit déconseille de la porter sous la douche ou en nageant
Publié: 2015-01-20, Auteur: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
You know, it's funny. The Fitbit Surge has actually grown on me more than I expected. We had a bit of a rocky start to things, mostly because my first few runs were in more challenging conditions with it – so it suffered a bit.Since then I've grown accust...
Publié: 2014-11-20, Auteur: Simon , review by: techworld.com
The Fitbit Surge is an activity tracker for the serious fitness enthusiast. We're not saying a more casual user wouldn't appreciate its looks and features, but the level of functionality and price put it properly in the market for the power user. The ever...
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Publié: 2016-10-10, Auteur: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Extrait: The Fitbit Surge was introduced in early 2015, so it is one of the first fitness trackers with some limited “smart” benefits.I have reviewed several fitness bands – Samsung Gear Fit/2, Strava, Microsoft Band 2, and many smartwatches with fitness benefits...
Publié: 2016-08-24, Auteur: Anthony , review by: macworld.com.au
ReviewsThe fitness tracker business has emerged as one of the fastest growing consumer technology sectors. Almost every smartphone maker has added activity tracking to their devices and many sportswear companies have also got in on the act.But walk into a...
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Publié: 2015-06-14, Auteur: Ben , review by: tweaktown.com
It's not perfect and it's not for everyone, but on paper at least, Surge is the best tracker Fitbit has produced. If you're in the market, you have to put it on the short list - just don't forget to look at the Charge HR, too...
Publié: 2015-02-09, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Simple to use, Amazing stat tracking, Excellent battery life
Not a real smartwatch, Expensive, Not waterproof
LikeSimple to use.Amazing stat tracking.Excellent battery life.Don't LikeNot a real smartwatch.Expensive.Not waterproof.Is running without your phone but still having GPS track your course of the utmost importance to you? The Surge is a great fitness trac...
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Publié: 2015-02-06, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Fitbit Surge has an always-on display, all-day fitness and heart-rate tracking, and GPS to track a variety of activities. Fitbit's software is still one of our favorites and has the largest social base
The design feels old and clunky. It can't be worn while swimming or when in the shower. The heart rate data isn't accurate and notifications are limited to text messages and calls
All-day heart-rate tracking is a step in the right direction, but the smart features aren't nearly smart enough and the fitness side of the Surge is too basic to justify the higher price....
Extrait: The Surge is shaping as the ultimate wearable, with all the features of Fitbit's activity monitoring band and a smartwatch combined. Source: SuppliedWearables are a substantial growth area in consumer technology, and the fact that your relatives and frien...
Builtin GPS, Heartrate monitor, Normal clasp, Works with most phones
Bulky for some, Priced for serious runners
Fitbit Surge is meant for power users who are in need of a smarter running accessory instead of a casual wearable like the Fitbit Flex or Fitbit Charge. But it's one that's designed to be worn on a daily basis, unlike a clunky running watch that's meant ...