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alaTest heeft 20 reviews verzameld en geanalyseerd voor Fitbit Luxe. De gemiddelde beoordeling voor dit product is 3.8/5, vergeleken met een gemiddelde beoordeling van 4.1/5 voor andere producten in dezelfde categorie. Reviewers waarderen de prestaties zeer maar velen zijn minder positief over de prijs. De afmetingen is ook indrukwekkend.
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We hebben de consumenten- en expertbeoordelingen, de leeftijd van het product en andere factoren geanalyseerd. Vergeleken met andere producten in dezelfde categorie krijgt de Fitbit Luxe een alaScore™ van 90/100 = Uitstekend.
Expert review door : John Velasco (digitaltrends.com)
The Fitbit Luxe blends a fashionable design into a minimalist package that doesn't skimp out on the usual set of metrics we come to expect with fitness trackers
“You'll fall in love with the minimalist look of the Luxe, while it tracks everything in the background.”
Expert review door : Michael Sawh (trustedreviews.com)
The Fitbit Luxe is a fitness tracker Fitbit should have launched some time ago. This is our full review includng test data
Decent-quality AMOLED screen ; Good for resting heart rate monitoring ; Nice straps available ; Works well for sleep tracking
Notifications feel cramped ; Connected GPS support isn’t always reliable ; Features hidden behind Premium subscription ; No payment support
Expert review door : Alaina Yee (pcworld.com)
For its price, you might expect the Luxe to sit between Fitbit's Inspire and Charge models in features, but the upgrades are mostly physical.
Sleek profile ; Solid fitness tracking ; Decent battery life for a color screen
Sleek profile ; Solid fitness tracking ; Decent battery life for a color screen
The Fitbit Luxe is a dressed-up Inspire 2—you’re primarily paying for sleeker aesthetics, even when it comes to hardware upgrades. It’s still a solid tracker, but its luxury focuses on skin-deep glamour, rather than upgrades that enhance the quality of...
Expert review door : Angela Moscaritolo (pcmag.com)
Like the idea of a fitness tracker, but haven't found one that suits your sense of style? The Fitbit Luxe ($149.95) might be right up your alley. It offers all the basics Fitbit is known for—including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, step counting, more...
Slim, jewelry-inspired design with a metal case Color touch screen Tracks heart rate variability and sleeping respiration Automatically tracks certain activities Robust companion app
No built-in GPS, altimeter, or NFC Blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring not available at launch
The sleek, style-forward Fitbit Luxe offers all the basics you want from a fitness tracker in a design that looks more like jewelry than gym wear.
Expert review door : Cat Ellis (techradar.com)
Fitbit's new premium fitness tracker, the Luxe is small and sleek, and a great choice for gym-going cardio fans.
Sleek, attractive design Bright, crisp AMOLED display Impressive heart rate monitoring
Small screen limits visible data Fitbit Premium required for full experience SpO2 monitor not yet activated
Small, sleek and polished both inside and out, the Luxe is one of the best Fitbits to date. Without on-board GPS, its run tracking isn't perfect, but its biometrics (particularly heart rate monitoring) are impressive, making it a great choice for...
Expert review door : Britta O'Boyle (pocket-lint.com)
Is the Fitbit Luxe form over function, or is this fashion-focused tracker actually everything you could really need?
Stylish design ; Comfortable to wear ; Great features ; Solid performance ; Good battery life ; Fitbit app is great ; Plenty of accessories
OLED display is too small ; No built-in GPS ; No Fitbit Pay ; SpO2 sensor not available at launch
An excellent activity tracker - it's probably our favourite Fitbit to date. It could do with a larger display and we'd like to have seen built-in GPS at this price, but it offers a lovely stylish design and excellent performance overall.
Expert review door : David Murphy (androidpolice.com)
Big fitness states without a bulky fit
Incredibly small: almost forgettable on your wrist ; Excellent stats-tracking for your workouts ; Super-long battery life
Tiny screen hard to read and manipulate ; Some fitness stats locked behind a premium subscription ; No GPS or mobile payments
The Luxe does a great job of accurately tracking workouts incredibly discreetly, giving you all the key information (and then some) in an easy-to-understand app for Android or iOS. It's not a smartwatch replacement, but it dips its toe into just enough...
Expert review door (androidcentral.com)
The Fitbit Luxe is a premium fitness tracker that looks as good as it performs. It's not the cheapest or most advanced tracker, but the entire package will appeal to fashion-forward folks. A smart accessory that has both beauty and brains.
Most fashionable Fitbit ever ; Small, lightweight, and comfortable ; Beautiful color AMOLED display ; Includes six months of Fitbit Premium ; Supports Google Fast Pair on Android
Doesn't have NFC or GPS built-in ; Has half the battery life of Inspire 2 ; Comes with yet another proprietary band clasp and charger
The Fitbit Luxe is not the best fitness tracker around. It's not even the best tracker that Fitbit makes. It is a beautifully designed device that does most things that most people want in a fitness tracker, all while looking better than other...
Expert review door : Jimmy Westenberg (androidauthority.com)
Is it a bracelet? Or more of a fitness tracker? Read our full Fitbit Luxe review to see if the new jewlery-inspired tracker is right for you.
Attractive, customizable design
I don’t think the Luxe line is going to take over the Charge line anytime soon, but I do think it lays the groundwork for what we’ll see in future Fitbits. The AMOLED display — albeit too small — is far nicer to look at compared to the Charge 4’s...
Expert review door : Guest Writer (cravingtech.com)
Note: This is a guest post written by Emma Crameri I hesitated before upgrading to the Fitbit Luxe, but I'm pleased to say I'm happy with my new fitness tracker. The slim design is super modern – making it my favourite Fitbit so far. The wristband is...
24/7 heart rate monitor ; Reminders to move ; Smartphone notifications ; Sleep tracking ; Includes a 6-month premium trial
Battery lasts up to 5 days ; Paying monthly for premium to see all of your data ; You can’t access your music ; No payment options ; Missing a built-in altimeter and GPS
The Fitbit Luxe is ideal for people who don’t want too much data – it’ll give you just enough for the everyday user. With bonus points for good looks.
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