Fitbit One OLED Clip-on activity tracker Black

  • Brand : Fitbit
  • Product name : One
  • Product code : FB103BK
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 4260040531759
  • Category : Activity Trackers
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  • Long product name Fitbit One OLED Clip-on activity tracker Black :

    OLED, Bluetooth 4.0/Smart, Li-Ion battery, 8g, Black

  • Short summary description Fitbit One OLED Clip-on activity tracker Black :

    Fitbit One, Clip-on activity tracker, OLED

  • Long summary description Fitbit One OLED Clip-on activity tracker Black :

    Fitbit One. Display type: OLED. Device type: Clip-on activity tracker, Product colour: Black, Waterproof up to: 1 m. Battery life: 7 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Charging source: USB. Weight: 8 g, Width: 19.3 mm, Depth: 9.65 mm. Mobile operating systems supported: Android, iOS, Windows operating systems supported: Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Basic x64, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Premium...

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Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:32
Average rating:79
Uk has collected 50 expert reviews for Fitbit One OLED Clip-on activity tracker Black and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:12
Average rating:80
After using the for about a month, I’ve found myself eager to pull it out of my pocket to show off the tiny-yet-powerful fitness gadget to my friends. The One has affected my day-to-day activities as well: I’ve opted to walk instead of taking the bus...
  • Light and easy to carry; the sleep counter and silent alarm are great additions...
  • No wireless syncing for the Android app; no GPS features, $119.95...
T3.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:18
Average rating:80
When the Fitbit Ultra landed in the UK in late 2011, it was going up against devices like the Jawbone Up and Motorola ACTV not to mention a barrage of smartphone based fitness apps. Since then the tech industry has exploded with ways to help people get in...
  • More secure clip, Wireless syncing via desktop, BT 4.0 for real-time data...
  • Manual food tracking, No GPS, No cycle or swimming tracking...
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:18
Average rating:90
With obesity being somewhat of an epidemic across the western world, there are plenty of initiatives to help people lose a few excess kilos. The Fitbit One is one of the most technologically advanced - and simple to use - methods you could consider. Build...
  • Versatile, Lightweight, 3rd party app integration, Bluetooth 4.0 support...
  • Battery only lasts 7 days, Needs apps to really be useful, Expensive...
  • The Fitbit One is without a doubt one of the most versatile and useful fitness gadgets on the market. It's also fairly expensive.The truth is that there's nothing about the information from the Fitbit One that will make you lose weight. It's no magic bull...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:18
Average rating:85
Fitbit's previous product, the Fitbit Ultra, was a largely unremarkable device but served as a great motivational tool to help you become more active. Fitbit is now back with an all new device that essentially does the same things, with a few upgrades...
  • Bright screen, Improved design, Silent alarm is a nice feature...
  • A little expensive, Sleep tracking still hit & miss, No Android wireless sync (yet)...
  • The Fitbit One's new sleek design and brighter screen are both welcome improvements and the built-in silent alarm is an excellent addition. The One remains a little expensive but there's no doubting it's a great motivational tool that quickly becomes addi...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 11:41:18
Average rating:80
If you're suddenly on a health kick and need some encouragement to stick with it, then the Fitbit One could be for you. It tracks your activity and logs it, so you can look back on your day and see how active you've actually been. Sounds great. But wil...
  • The Fitbit One is much more than just a pedometer. Not only does it track the number of steps you've taken, but also the distance travelled, stairs climbed, your activity at a moment's notice, the time, and - most importantly - the number of calories burned. It also acts as a sleep monitor: slip it onto your wrist, and it'll track your slumber habits. There's a quiet alarm, too: a built-in vibrat...
  • A downside is that the Fitbit One needs an internet connection to change settings and check the battery life, as the company's website acts as its dashboard. So bad luck if you want to check your progress in the gym, and don't have your synced phone handy. The BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) measurement might not be exactly 100% accurate, as there's a huge difference between people's metabolisms. Look...
  • For fitness fanatics, the One is a great workout buddy. As long as you're inputting the relevant data into its companion apps, it works like a dream. Even if you're not setting any world records, but just want to become more active, or to track your we...
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:48:50
Average rating:0
Fitness gadgets are all the rage these days, but you'd be forgiven if you've never heard of Fitbit. It's a different story with Nike, but the Fuelband is still a rarely seen gadget. Effectively, the Fitbit One and Nike+ Fuelband are wearable computers...
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-25 01:27:23
Average rating:90
Fitbit has almost become the Hoover of fitness monitors; people have already started calling any activity tracker a Fitbit. The popularity is important since half of the motivation to get off your bottom and do some exercise comes from competing with yo...
  • The Fitbit One is accurate, has great battery life and tracks pretty much everything you'd want it to. The proprietary charging cable is a pain, but it's a minor quibble about what it otherwise an excellent activity tracker.Tags:GadgetsBest prices todayRe...
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-03-19 02:54:01
Average rating:0
If you need some motivation to get active, the Fitbit One will do the job. It tracks your steps, sleep and calories, and it's cheaper than its main rivals, including the Nike+ Fuelband SE. The One also has an altimeter, which means it will reward you fo...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-11 01:23:46
Average rating:90
With obesity being somewhat of an epidemic across the western world, there are plenty of initiatives to help people lose a few excess kilos.The Fitbit One is one of the most technologically advanced - and simple to use - methods you could consider.Buildin...
  • Versatile, Lightweight, 3rd party app integration, Bluetooth 4.0 support...
  • Battery only lasts 7 days, Needs apps to really be useful, Expensive...
  • The Fitbit One is without a doubt one of the most versatile and useful fitness gadgets on the market. It's also fairly expensive. The truth is that there's nothing about the information from the Fitbit One that will make you lose weight. It's no magic bu...
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