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September 2016
(83%)
163 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
1448 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Larger display
Phone notifications on your wrist
Solid build
Extremely solid band
HR works while exercising
Clean design
Fantastic companion app
Good battery life
Comfortable to wear for extended periods of time
Swappable bands. A multi-line OLED display that can show time and fitness data. Always-on heart rate. A great companion app. Affordable price. Five-day battery life
Good range of displays
Nice styling
Good visibility of display
Respectable accuracy
Notifications
Useful tracking function
Overall excellent fitness tracking suite
Cardio Fitness Level is another new metric
Screen now shows more
Supports notifications
The editors didn't like
Thicker design
Not waterproof
Notifications minimal
Unable to turn off
Touch screen limited
Smallish display
Not water resistant
A little bulky
Very limited notification functionality
Leather bands are an expensive extra
Not water-resistant for swims or showers. Lacks GPS. Phone notifications on the Charge 2 display are limited and hard to read
You're locked into the Fitbit ecosystem which isn't a problem if
Interchangeable bands, Large display for at-a-glance information, Comfortable to wear, Consistent tracking, Cardio Fitness score is a useful metric, 5-day battery life, Updated with Sleep Stages and Sleep Insights
No GPS (GPS Connected mode requires your smartphone), Gesture recognition is ropey, Basic notifications
Fitbit Charge 2 – App and Guidance Over the years, I've worn a whole raft of Fitbit trackers and so have seen many of the changes that the app has undergone. One area the company should be applauded for is updating its app with new features and improving...
Premium design, Larger display, Accurate step and sleep tracking, Interchangeable straps, Extensive features, Great battery life, Fantastic app interface
No waterproofing, Smartphone notifications could be smarter, Some data could be easier to find on app,
There's a lot to love about the Charge 2. It takes the best features from the Fitbit Charge HR and Alta, while adding a few more including VO2 Max and Guided Breathing. It also takes on Fitbit's new design ethos with interchangeable straps, solid build qu...
Connects to your smartphone's GPS and uses it to track extra stats like pace when you're out running, along with displaying a map of where you ran, Breathing training function offers exercises to help you breathe properly and relax, The device uses your h
The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found some more popular items, like chocolate biscuits, weren't listed, It's not waterproof and can'
Activity trackers have come a long way since they first started appearing about five years ago, as proven by Fitbit's new Charge 2. This is an ideal tracker for anyone who hasn't bought one before or anyone upgrading from an older model. It builds on the...
The Fitbit Charge 2 is a worthy upgrade to the extremely popular Charge HR. Users will love the larger display and interchangeable wristbands, plus the updated fitness features....
Abstract: Fitbit owns the activity tracker market, but its most popular fitness band was in need of a reboot. The Fitbit Charge HR has everything you could want in an inexpensive fitness tracker, but its tiny display was outdated and its features were in need of an...
The Fitbit Charge 2 is a fitness tracker I can reccomend to any level of user wanting to improve their fitness. It works well as a watch, with various faces to choose form and good basic functions, it is a great fitness tracker if you can manage to avoid...
Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Igor , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Bright and large screen makes it easy to see all parts of the Charge 2's interface, Customizable user interface lets users focus on the activities they do most oftern, Sleep tracking features and silent alarm are great additions
Lack of built-in GPS and internal storage mean you still need to bring your smartphone on outdoor activities, Heart rate tracking didn't seem overly accurate, Compelling alternatives with more extensive feature sets exists for not a lot more money
I found the Charge 2 to be an excellent device that included exactly the things I wanted in a fitness tracker. I'm not a swimmer, so I didn't mind the fact it wasn't waterproof. I enjoy working out, but I'm not preparing for something as intense as a tria...