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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
Extrait: Not everyone is a fan of fitness trackers – they don't see the point. How does knowing how many steps you've taken or how many calories you've burned or how many flights of stairs you've climbed help you with anything?I don't have time for these people. W...
Extrait: I first started using a Fitbit with the Flex model. Very easy to use, no buttons and a display that consisted basically of five small LEDs – either showing battery level or a percentage of your daily goal achieved for that period. I also had the next mode...
Extrait: The surge of fitness wearables arriving in India continues with American firm Fitbit being the latest to arrive. Fitbit has brought its entire range of fitness wearables to India. Two of these, the Fitbit Surge and Fitbit Charge HR, are meant for fitness...
Publié: 2015-02-04, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
The Surge is a great fitness tracker and dumb simple. I just slapped it on and synced it up and BOOM instant life stats. The app is fantastic at sharing the info with you, Auto-sleep tracking is clutch, Battery life seems great; haven't had long enough (i
The Surge is prone to accidental swipes (especially during sleep) and never defaults back to the time until you do it yourself; I hate when my watch-type accessory fails to meet the most basic criteria of a watch, The Surge is water-resistant but not show
No. Not unless running without your phone but still having GPS track your course is of the utmost importance to you. The Surge is a great fitness tracker, but its also $100 more than the Charge HR, and unless you have that very specific need, it is not...
Extrait: My Surge arrived on Dec. 8. I'm already benefiting from it and recommend it. However, I wonder how I'll feel about it when the Apple Watch finally arrives. (Apple says its Watch will ship "in early 2015," though rumors suggest it may not arrive until spri...
Review: Calorie Counting With The Fitbit Surge Last issue's first look gave us a basic first impression of the Fitbit Surge, and given the time I had to test it out, I had a better experience on what I actually liked and disliked about this popular fitnes...
Too large for small wrists, battery life takes a hit when GPS is on
The Fitbit Surge is actually one of the more advanced fitness wearables and packs a lot of features for a reasonable price. At RM968 it may sound expensive but wearables with similar features from other companies cost much more.The Surge is fairly large a...
Extrait: Fitbit products may have been selling in stores nationwide with fans and geeks like us knowing about it, however the company itself has only recently started showing its presence here and have started bringing its full range of fitness tracking devices to...