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April 2017
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123 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
Published: 2017-11-17, Author: Luke , review by: techradar.com
Slim, comfortable design, On-point steps counting, Accurate heart rate reader
Screen slightly unresponsive, Not the most dynamic sports tracker, Display difficult to read in bright light
With the Alta HR, Fitbit has taken what was already a solid activity tracker, and made it better. It's not flash, it's not elaborate, but it is slick and with its newly added heart rate tracking skills it's a more well-rounded fitness companion for those...
Attractive and sleek design, Sleep Stages information is useful, Comfortable, Long battery life
Basic exercise tracking, No Connected GPS, Slightly unresponsive display
Fitbit Alta HR – Battery Life and Charging One positive to come from the reduced refresh rate of the heart rate monitor is that the Fitbit Alta HR can last close to seven days on a single charge. The Charge 2, on the other hand, tends to last closer to fi...
it's a fantastic all-around good choice for those shopping for a mid-range fitness tracker.Fitbit Alta HR: PriceThe Fitbit Alta HR costs £129 for the standard edition models and £149 for the special edition models. All FitBut devices can be bought direc...
Fitbit wants the Alta HR to be the mainstream device you buy if you're looking to get started with tracking your health, but aren't a real fitness junkie.Bringing heart rate tech to a more mainstream device is a great idea and so far this looks like it co...
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Published: 2017-04-27, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
The Fitbit Alta HR is the device which Fitbit should have released in 2016, except that it isn't the one they should have released in 2017 either. Where are my Whatsapp notifications? BUT, BUT, and it is a big BUT, what if the Fitbit isn't for me, or...
Slim and stylish design, comfortable to wear, interchangeable straps, heart rate tracking, accurate activity tracking, great sleep tracking, good week-long battery life, great app platform
Not much cheaper than more capable Charge 2, lacks a few features like Guided Breathing, no option to start a workout from device, no waterproofing, no altimeter
The Alta is by far the most stylish Fitbit thanks to its slim body and interchangeable straps. Add heart-rate tracking and improved sleep tracking and the Alta HR steps things up to a notable degree.Fitbit hasn't added waterproofing or elevation data to t...
Published: 2017-04-20, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
All-in-all, the Fitbit Alta HR is typical Fitbit. It's competent, easy to use and understand. It tracks the things casual fitness fans need, will help them keep on top of their daily activity, and understand more about when to do more and how to get healt...
Slim, sleek, and unobtrusive design, Precise heart-rate tracking, Impressive activity recognition, Useful sleep-tracking data
Dim, finicky screen, Not waterproof, No manual fitness profiles or relaxation features
Yes. If you're a casual athlete looking for a no-frills, stylish way to track your sleep and daily activity — and don't care about GPS — the Alta HR is one of the cheapest and slimmest fitness trackers with a heart rate sensor, and benefits from Fitbit's...