Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Fitbit Alta HR and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Alta HR.
April 2017
(80%)
123 Reviews
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Users
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954 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Alta HR has a slim and stylish design with 7-day battery life
And all-day fitness and heart rate tracking
The editors didn't like
It isn't water-resistant
And notifications can be difficult to read. You can't manually start workouts. Automatic exercise tracking and no buttons means no on-band controls
The Alta HR is a great choice if you are searching for the most minimalistic and discreet fitness tracker possible AND need it to have a heart rate sensor. Other than that, there are plenty of other models that would probably serve you better...
Published: 2017-06-13, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
For most people, the Fitbit Alta HR pick up doing what Fitbits of the past have done: Being a perfectly capable activity tracker. With the porting of Fitbit's optical HR technology into the Alta series, they've expanded the number of wearables they have w...
All in all, I've loved every second that I've spent with the Alta HR. This truly is one of the best options on the market and offers an experience that allows me to truly forget that it's on my wrist unless there's something that needs to be seen.Between...
It's small enough that it can almost go unnoticed. This isn't a Flex 2, sure, but it's less prominent than the Charge 2 and won't look weird if you wear a watch or smartwatch on your other wrist, The highlight feature of the Alta HR — it's in the name aft
I don't use it often, but the option to see how many floors you've climbed is essential for many. Even the Fitbit One had an altimeter so why Fitbit keeps omitting it in some models is beyond me, It means you can't manually start an exercise from your Alt
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Instant feedback, HR sensor, Customisable design
Not water resistant, Sensors can be tricked
The Fitbit Alta HR doesn't offer much of an improvement over the existing Charge 2, and in fact you might struggle to notice any real difference at first. However, the more compact design and improved screen sensitivity is definitely a step up over last y...
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Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Fitbit has eight different fitness trackers on the market right now. And while the company's financials are downright troubling, it's still shipping more product that every other wearable company. That's due in part to tremendous name recognition, solid...
Published: 2017-03-28, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Accurate step and heart rate tracking, Simple design, Intuitive app UI, Great battery life
Screen taps take a while before getting recognized, No GPS
The Fitbit Alta HR strikes a nice balance of features, form and functionality that easily makes it one of our favorite fitness trackers. If you're the average user looking to get started on monitoring your fitness goals, the Fitbit Alta HR is highly recom...