Fitbit Charge 2 OLED Wristband activity tracker Anthracite, Black

  • Brand : Fitbit
  • Product name : Charge 2
  • Product code : FB407SBKL
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0810351029281
  • Category : Activity Trackers
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  • Info modified on : 14 Mar 2024 19:38:30
  • Warranty: : 2 years
  • Long product name Fitbit Charge 2 OLED Wristband activity tracker Anthracite, Black :

    Charge 2, OLED, Bluetooth 4.0, LiPo, Large, Black / Silver

  • Short summary description Fitbit Charge 2 OLED Wristband activity tracker Anthracite, Black :

    Fitbit Charge 2, Wristband activity tracker, OLED, Waterproof

  • Long summary description Fitbit Charge 2 OLED Wristband activity tracker Anthracite, Black :

    Fitbit Charge 2. Display type: OLED. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product colour: Anthracite, Black, Housing material: Spring steel. Memory capacity: 7 day(s). Battery life: 5 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Charging time: 2 h. Width: 21.4 mm

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2017-07-30 17:52:18
Average rating:83
Uk has collected 161 expert reviews for Fitbit Charge 2 OLED Wristband activity tracker Anthracite, Black and the average expert rating is 83 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.
alphr.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:100
Update: The Fitbit Charge 2 is still one of the best fitness trackers you can get, and as part of Amazon's Prime Day discounts, it's now even more appealing. Until 11:45 on Tuesday 11 July, the Fitbit Charge 2 will be just £77 instead of its usual £130...
  • A couple of minor bugbears aside, it's hard to find fault with the Fitbit Charge 2. Okay, it's slightly more expensive than the model it replaces, but the cosmetic and design changes more than make up for the £10 price hike. And yes, it doesn't have GPS b...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:100
Fitbit has made a name for itself with its family of stylish, straightforward fitness wearables, and now there’s another one to add to the list – the Charge 2. Taking the place of the Fitbit Charge and Charge HR, the Charge 2 is now the cheapest heart-rat...
  • 5-day battery life, Comfy to wear, Easy to use...
  • No built-in GPS, No ANT+ support...
  • Heart-rate monitoring and five-day battery life in a top-notch package - and the price is very reasonable, too...
alphr.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:100
When I took a look at the Fitbit Charge HR a few months ago, I was a touch underwhelmed. Fitbit's more recent models (see the Alta and the Blaze ) were stylish and customisable, and the Fitbit Charge HR felt like a dinosaur by comparison – albeit a dinosa...
  • A couple of minor bugbears aside, it's hard to find fault with the Fitbit Charge 2. Okay, it's slightly more expensive than the model it replaces, but the cosmetic and design changes more than make up for the £10 price hike. And yes, it doesn't have GPS b...
techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:90
In late 2016 Fitbit replaced both the Fitbit Charge and Fitbit Charge HR with its new Fitbit Charge 2 activity tracker. It has changed design and added some new features. Here is our Fitbit Charge 2 review, and details of release date, models and prices...
  • 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...
devontechsupport.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:0
If you're wearing a Fitbit right now there's a good chance it's a Fitbit Charge or a Fitbit Charge HR on your wrist – but there's now a new Fitbit in town. The Fitbit Charge 2 is the first upgrade to the popular Charge range since the Charge HR, which app...
  • If you're after a fitness tracker, there's no good reason not to buy a Fitbit Charge 2. Fitbit offers a large variety of trackers though, and if you don't need a heart rate tracker we'd suggest going for the Fitbit Alta.But if a heart rate tracker and mul...
gadgetguy.com.au
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:88
There are plenty of options when it comes to choosing an electronic fitness aid. What kind of fitness regime do you propose for yourself? Does the gadget come with a sufficient range of related devices so that it will cover all your needs? Does the matchi...
  • Good range of displays, nice styling, good visibility of display, respectable accuracy, notifications, useful tracking function...
  • You're locked into the Fitbit ecosystem which isn't a problem if, as I do, you like it...
  • The Fitbit Charge 2 is third from the top in the Fitbit line up but it shares with them the same app and a very good choice of information displays. None of them are really “watch-like”, which is where the more expensive models may suit some people more...
canadianreviewer.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:70
Personally, it has been the fitness wearable I've returned to the most and has also been the device that's replaced my mechanical watches as well as my growing collection of smartwatches.More like a sleek bracelet with a sligthly curved glass display, the...
  • 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...
wareable.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:70
Fitbit's on a roll this year, which has already seen the release of both the Alta and Blaze. Now the company's offering up sequels to classic models with the Fitbit Charge 2 and the Fitbit Flex 2. The Charge 2, priced at £129.99, is more expensive than t...
  • Good VO2 Max data, Sleek design, Guided breathing, Affordable price...
  • No built-in GPS, Not waterproof, Fiddly user interface, Heart rate issues at high intensity...
  • The Charge 2 is definitely a decent upgrade. While it lacks the water resistance of the Fitbit Flex 2 and there's no dedicated GPS, its reasonable price tag and new feature set make it recommendable for most buyers. With the additions of VO2 Max, breathin...
itwire.com
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2017-07-30 17:52:16
Average rating:0
Fitness bands now dominate 85% of the wearables market – they do a great job tracking your fitness without pretending to be anything more.Fitbit's new Charge 2 is an honest, no-fuss device that at $249.95 offers everything you could want in an unobtrusive...
  • It does a great job for a three-axis accelerometer device – much of that is due to the excellent app in the background. You will like the information it provides but on the caveat that you are not an athlete or a runner. This is a fitness band for the mas...
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