Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Fitbit Charge and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Charge.
January 2015
(74%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
44 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
74010077
The editors liked
OLED displays progress
Automatic sleep tracking
Caller ID works
The Fitbit Charge has a comfortable design and a display for time and step-tracking. It gets call notifications and syncs automatically to a variety of phone platforms
Tracks steps
Distance
And stairs
Wireless synching
Caller ID display
Good overall interface
Relatively comfortable to wear
Works as a watch
Also works as a smartwatch in one capacity
Picking up phone calls and displaying caller ID
Sleep mode is automatically switched on when worn
Simple to use
Great-looking
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
Similar to last year
Price unchanged
The forthcoming Charge HR adds heart-rate tracking and a better clasp for just $20 more
The Fitbit app is well designed but feels a little dated compared to the competition
Wristband form factor could be uncomfortable for some
Wild hand movements could add steps
Can be a little irritating to put on
Setup can take a little longer than you might expect
While the fitness information is reasonably varied
The sleep information is sorely lacking
Phone calls picked up by the band are almost always missed due to dela
Comfortable wristban, Automatic sleep trackin, Caller ID
Bland ap, Limited notifications
The Fitbit Charge is a comfortable and long-lasting fitness tracker that adds caller ID to the mix, but we'd prefer more notifications. You know you're doing something right when one of your flagship products is recalled and you still command n...
Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Fitbit Charge has a comfortable design and a display for time and step-tracking. It gets call notifications and syncs automatically to a variety of phone platforms
The forthcoming Charge HR adds heart-rate tracking and a better clasp for just $20 more, the Fitbit app is well designed but feels a little dated compared to the competition
The Fitbit Charge is a fine replacement for the discontinued Fitbit Force, but you're better off waiting for Fitbit's heart-rate-tracking upgrade next year....
Stylish, Good performance, Called ID, App has many options
Price, Battery life, Not waterproof, No heart rate monitor
What we think The Fitbit Charge is an impressive piece of wearable technology, used to track your activity and monitor your sleep. Compatibility with Android, iOS and Windows Phone is a huge positive, as is caller ID, but the price of this fitness trac...
The Fitbit Charge is a decent fitness tracker, just like the Fitbit Force on which it's based. Unfortunately the competition has caught up and in some instances surpassed the core feature set that we first saw in 2013 on the Force. The Charge is still wor...
Incredibly easy to use, Stylish aesthetic, Durable and flexible strap, Highly legible OLED screen
Only 1 ATM water resistance, Clasp could be better
My main concerns, regarding the water resistance and the clasp are rather negligible in the scheme of things.This demonstrates how little there is to criticise with the Fitbit Charge. Essentially, it is an exceptional tracker that affords a simple and eff...
The Fitbit Charge is a solid, if not groundbreaking successor to the Flex that should stick to health and fitness and leave the smartwatch features to the smartwatches....
The Fitbit Charge 2 is a worthy upgrade to the extremely popular Charge HR. It will appeal to both the casual get-fit user and the more serious fitness freaks, although runners might prefer a tracker with built-in GPS. Users will love the larger display a...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Fitbit's new Charge tracker is pitted head-to-head with Garmin's vívosmart , which offers a smattering of smartwatch features and a sensible battery life at a low price. But while the Garmin can show you caller ID, text messages and any other Android o...
Published: 2014-12-03, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
OLED display great for quick stats, Great Fitbit ecosystem, Decent battery life, Sub £100 price-tag,
No heart rate monitoring, Not waterproof, Another charging cable, Limited notifications,
The Fitbit Charge is a decent fitness tracker in its own right but feels somewhat confused with the Fitbit family. You get the impression that, if the skin irritation problems hadn't occurred with the Force, we'd simply be waiting for the flagship Charge...