Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Fitbit Ultra FB101 pedometer and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Ultra FB101 pedometer.
April 2012
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The editors liked
Compact and lightweight
Great motivational tool
Data tracking is simple and effective
Small
Light
And easy to carry
The Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools
It tracks sleep quality
And it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps
The editors didn't like
Sleep tracking hit and miss
Food logging is time consuming
A little expensive
The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof
Published: 2012-03-23, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
Small, light, and easy to carry, the Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps
The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof
The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more expensive ...
Compact and lightweight, Great motivational tool, Data tracking is simple and effective
Sleep tracking hit and miss, Food logging is time consuming, A little expensive
The FitBit Ultra is a largely unremarkable device, and we think it's pretty expensive for what is really just a digital pedometer. However, once combined with the FitBit Web site, it serves as a great motivational tool to help you become more active. The...
Abstract: While the Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Tracker isn't anything new in the U.S, it just hit Europe and is now available in France, Germany, Spain and the UK. The Fitbit Ultra is this kind of totally unspectacular nobody has a use for until you used it....
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Published: 2012-05-11, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Small; light; durable; amazing OLED display; informative; encouraging; wireless syncing; abundance of information on online dashboard; FitBit dashboard functions as health and fitness journal, The
Battery meter only available when connected to dock; wireless syncing can only happen with the dock; FitBit premium not included, distance traveled was optimistic in our tests
Published: 2012-03-23, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: Back in October, I posted a review of the Fitbit Ultra . It's a tiny fitness tracker that clips to a belt or sleeve and transmits your daily steps and calorie burn to a recharging and sync dock that's attached to your Mac or PC. In late October, Fitbit re...
Abstract: Ever wonder just how many steps you took on an average day? Most of us would probably think we walk quite a bit, and depending on your job some of you may very well walk a few miles on a daily basis. When Fitness Month began last month, I knew I wanted...
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Published: 2012-03-19, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
Small, light, and easy to carry, the Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps
The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof
The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more expensi...
Published: 2012-03-12, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: If you want to track, monitor, and record all the details of your run, bike ride, swim, or other intense physical event, then there excellent devices on the market for your specific needs. For the other 23 hours of the day when you are walking to the offi...
Tiny, Easy to use, Syncs wirelessly to computer, Long battery life
Not waterproof, Doesn't sync with iPhone, App doesn't display sleep data, Sleep wristband is terrible
Will the Fitbit make you get in shape? No. Does it have the potential to motivate you to be more active? Absolutely. There's something about seeing the numbers that makes me want to be more active. Admittedly, I haven't have been as active as I want (as s...