Cathy A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Not as good as Fitbit Inspire HR. I am already charging this twice a week. It tracks everything ok,but doubt it will last 2 years like the inspire hr did. Will probably get another brand next time.
Lynn Marie Matthews
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Loved it. Bought one for my grandson. But I lost it. The band must have been defective. It worked great amd i enjoyed it while I has it
Terry Bauer
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Like the small size. It’s easy to use
CSO
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I have owned Fitbits before. I tried to do to an inexpensive brand watch but came back to Fitbit. I have small wrists and I like the size of the Fitbit. I use it mostly for Time and Heart rates so it’s nice that it’s an option on some of the watch faces. I like to be able to view text messages too.
jaymee
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
The performance is amazing! It has been so accurate with the heart rate and sleep pattern. I have a bigger wrist, so the watch band that came with it was small in size. I love the size of the fitbit itself, it feels great on my wrist. The charge lasts for days. It came with 6 months of fitbit plus, not a year.
TM
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Older Fitbit but very versatile and less bulky than more recent models. Comes with all the accessories.
seeley1
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
love my fit bit, helps to keep me on track
Lulu_the_Kitten
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Overall, we've liked our FitBits. The pros are being able to get interesting insights on sleep, temp variances, heartbeat, etc. You can also set alarms, use the timer, and integrate it with some of your phone's features, like text. It's also very fast charging and can go from 40% to 100% in about 30 minutes. All this is great, but the one major con is its steps and distance counter are wildly off. We played with settings, including stride length, and went all over forums looking for some way to get it accurate. Even with the lowest sensitivity, it will (for example) claim I've walked 5,000 steps on a day that I don't get up from my desk for 5 hours straight due to work calls. It's very bizarre. Then days that my husband and I are active shopping, walking, etc, it'll say 1,500 steps (again, just an example). The main purpose of us buying them we're to keep track of our steps and motivate each other. Oh well. At least the other features work and are helpful. We did end up buying new wrist bands that were more breathable and flexible, along with waterproof. I actually really encourage people to do that. It'll make wearing them a lot easier.