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Fitbit Blaze
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Tracks your activity in a large variety of ways
The Fitbit Blaze fitness tracker is feature-rich and tracks steps, calories burned, distance traveled, active minutes, floors climbed, heart-rate, and sleep time.
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Poor use of the large display
The fitness tracker's screen takes up a small amount of the front face. The glass bezels and casing take up most of the front.
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Very easy to read, even in bright sunlight
The Fitbit Blaze is a great option for outdoor use thanks to how easy it is to see the display even in bright sunlight. The clear and bright display uses plenty of color for better clarity.
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Requires your smartphone for GPS tracking
The Blaze lacks a built-in GPS so it can't track the route of your runs on its own. It can, however, be paired with your smartphone to use its GPS and track the route that way.
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Wide range of wrist straps available for a more personalized look
If you don't like the basic rubber wrist strap the comes with the tracker, you can change out the strap for more premium options. There are many different styles available including leather, silicone, or stainless steel in a variety of colors.
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Inconvenient to charge
To charge the Blaze fitness tracker, you need to remove the main module and lock it into its charger.
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Long battery life for being so feature-rich
While it varies somewhat, many people have been reporting that the fitness tracker usually lasts 5 full days on a single charge. In general, the more features a tracker has, the faster it will drain the battery. 4 or 5 days is an impressive charge compared to other trackers with similar features (continuous heart rate tracking for example).
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Interesting design
The Blaze has a techie look to it that some may find a nice change from the usual sporty-appearance of trackers. It is fairly lightweight and the design isn't offensive, it's something you can wear every day.
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Battery Life:
4 days
Waterproof:
No
Heart rate:
Yes
Altimeter:
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Samsung Gear Fit2
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Works as a music player so it can be your sole device during exercise
The Gear Fit2 is one of the few trackers that allows you to store music directly on the device, which means one less electronic you need to carry with you on your workouts. Thanks to the built in GPS and notifications, the Gear Fit2 eliminates the need to bring your smartphone with you on runs.
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Easy to lose the tracker because of a weak clasp
The clasp is known to pop open on a regular basis, especially during exercise.
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Large, clear display that's easy to read
The fitness tracker has a large display that's easy to operate while on the move, so viewing your stats won't distract from your workout. The display is curved and bright so it's easy to read both in dark and bright lighting conditions.
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Unreliable build quality
There are many reviews on Amazon stating people had issues with the device quitting after only a few months of use.
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Keeps you constantly aware of your progress without needing to look at your smartphone
The display isn't limited to your stats for the day as it is with many other trackers. At a glance you can check out your progress for the week, or look at the full activity history of each day individually.
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GPS drains the battery extremely fast
Not a great option for those who want to use the tracker for long hikes. With the GPS turned on, it goes through battery extremely fast. Only lasting a few hours before needing to be put on power saving mode.
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Lots of options for personalizing the appearance
The Samsung Gear Fit2 gives you the ability to change the display screen color theme right on the device, so you can quickly match the clock face to the outfit you're wearing. There is also a variety of wrist bands available to better personalize your Gear Fit2.
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RAM:
512 MB
Display:
1.5" Curved Super AMOLED
Processor:
Dual-core 1.0 GHz Exynos 3250
Battery:
200 mAh Li-ion Typical usage time: 3 to 4 days, Standby time: Up to 5 days
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Fitbit Charge HR
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Continuously measures your heart rate and intensity level to give you 24 hour stats
Throughout the day (and night), the Charge HR fitness tracker continuously measures your heart rate. On the app, graphs show your heart rate throughout the day, providing stats such as time spent in the different zones (peak, cardio, and fat burn) as well as your average resting heart rate for that day.
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Band is poorly made and tends to fall apart
Usually after a few months of wear, people start having issues with the band falling apart. Bubbles will appear under the top layer of the band and then the layers start separating. The Fitbit Charge HR does not have a replaceable band, so you have to replace the whole device if it is no longer wearable.
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Can track your elevation so you know how high you've hiked
When connected to the GPS on your phone, the Charge HR is able to keep track of elevation. This is a great feature for hikers who often like to know how much elevation was gained over the course of the hike.
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Notifications are easily missed
While the Charge HR fitness tracker will vibrate to notify you of incoming messages on your phone, the vibration is subtle and short. Sometimes you won't notice the buzz and you'll miss the notification.
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The app and web platform do an excellent job of keeping you motivated
The Fitbit app lets you set goals and milestones which reward you with badges and trophies when reached. You can also challenge friends and family, competing against them for top spot on the leader board.
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Stats aren't always accurate
While good enough for most users, the data can be skewed because of physical limits of the fitness tracker. For example, an elevated pulse may just be because you chugged back a coffee, but the Charge HR may interpret this as physical activity. Also, measuring a pulse and steps from the wrist can only be so accurate.
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Compatible with nearly every smartphone
In addition to Android and iPhone support, the Charge HR fitness tracker also supports Windows Phone which is fairly rare. While not an issue most of the time, when upgrading your phone you won't have to worry if your fitness tracker will work with it or not.
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Altimeter:
Yes
Heart rate:
Yes
Waterproofing:
Splash-resistant
Clock:
Yes
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Garmin Vivoactive HR
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HR monitoring does not work during swimming
The fitness tracker's heart rate monitoring gets turned off during swimming.
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Good display
The fitness tracker has a large backlit full-color touch-display that's sunlight-readable and responsive.
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No sleep monitor
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Easy to use
The fitness tracker has two buttons, a back button that also locks the device and a start button that also enters settings, and an intuitive touch interface that is controlled with swipes and taps. The learning curve is close to nonexistant.
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Step, stairs, heart monitoring
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Weight:
47.6 g
Touchscreen:
Yes
Waterproof:
Yes
Altimeter:
Yes
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Garmin Forerunner 235
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Ideal tracker for runners
It's quite lightweight at 1.6oz and has a large bright display for easy reading while on the move in all types of lighting conditions. It's water resistant up to 50 meters so you're safe to wear it running in all types of weather.
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Has trouble tracking heart rate during intervals
During interval training when there is a frequent change of exertion, the Forerunner 235 has trouble continuously providing accurate readings. It's better suited for running with a sustained pace.
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Quickly picks up a GPS signal
It picks up the GPS signal much faster than most other GPS fitness trackers available, so there is little waiting around for it to connect before you start your run.
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Needs to be recharged often
Garmin states the watch has a battery life of 11 hours training and 9 days of use as a watch, which is a fairly short charge compared to other fitness trackers. However many people have found the actual charge to be much less, often needing to be recharged every couple of days.
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Customize the display screen to display the data most important to you
The display screens are fully customizable so you can control which stats you want to see.
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Extremely lightweight and comfortable
Despite the amount of hardware this tracker contains and it's large size, it's very lightweight and comfortable to wear.
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Waterproof:
Waterproof (50m)
Heart rate:
Yes
GPS:
Yes
Sleep tracking:
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Apple Watch
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Works well with iPhone
Health apps downloaded on iPhone can be integrated with Apple Watch
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Expensive
Apple Watch is said to cost $349 USD.
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Haptic feedback for notifications
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Works only with iPhones
You need to have an iPhone (5 or later) to pair this smartwatch. It will not work with any other device, and has limited capabilities on its own (and still require the iPhone for the initial setup).
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Heart rate sensor
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First -rate app support
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Digital Crown
The Digital Crown allows you to zoom in and out with various applications and can be used as a button.
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Sensitive touch
Allows for taps and presses to be registered as two different types of input.
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Standalone phone calls
Series 3 can make and receive phone calls by itself, without the need to connect to a smartphone.
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Can unlock your Mac
If you have a Mac with sufficient Bluetooth chip support the Apple Watch can be used in place of your password or touch ID to login/unlock the system when in proximity.
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Customizable watch faces
Can customize the watch faces with "complications" such as weather forecast, traffic, meeting schedule, etc… or your own photos.
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Great fitness app support
The Apple Watch integrates with virtually every well-known fitness and calorie tracking app out there.
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Siri / Digital Assistant Support
You can use Siri directly from the Apple Watch, allowing you to call or text, but also to get directions, and more.
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Fitbit Charge 2
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Weak vibration causes alerts to easily go missed
The Charge 2 has a very weak vibration that is easy to miss, especially when you're active. As a result, it's easy to miss silent alarms or reminders to get up and move.
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Gives you a lot of features for the price
It gives you a lot of stats on your activities thanks to the GPS, altimeter, and heart rate monitor. It can track your sleep, show you alerts directly on the display, and offers a variety of helpful features such as reminders to move and a breathing function that helps you relax.
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No smart alarm
Although the feature has been requested by the community since 2014.
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Reminds you to move throughout the day
The fitness tracker will give you hourly reminders to get up and move for a few minutes, so you're not spending your whole day hunched over a desk.
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No actionable notifications / call and text only
You can only see call and text notifications, no Facebook, Twitter, email, etc. And you can only see them, you cannot reply, delete, dismiss, etc.
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Great choice of replacement bands
Including regular vinyl bands, leather, metal, luxury, etc.
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App is not intuitive and terrible on Android
It is clunky and annoying, but works part time. There's a report on another Android that it just doesn't work. No alerts for 250 steps per hour. Not accurate. Clunky non intuitive functionality.
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The large display is easy to read
The Charge 2 has a very clear black and white display that's easy to read in both light and dark settings. It gives you a lot of activity stats directly on the display, which keeps you from needing to frequently check the smartphone app.
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No water resistance
It is not water proof or even water-resistant. The watch will still function if you get a little splash of water on it, but you definitely can’t take it if you go swimming,
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Only needs to be charged every 4-5 days
Compared to other fitness trackers with large display screens, and Charge 2 has an impressive battery life. It can go 4-5 days without needing to be recharged, so there is minimal interruption to your tracking.
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Lower quality screen that scratches easily
Rather than gorilla glass which is commonly used in the more expensive trackers, the Charge 2 fitness tracker uses a thick plastic display screen. It makes the device appear lower quality and scratches very easily.
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Great ecosystem
Lots of users, nice apps (Win10 UWP app as well), etc.
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Lavender band turns blue after a short period of wear
The specific color of band can start to turn blue after only the first day of wear. It very quickly looks stained and dirty.
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Altimeter:
Yes
Heart rate:
Yes
GPS:
Uses smartphone GPS
Waterproofing:
Water-resistant
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