💎 Wear Your Wellness: Where Style Meets Smart Tracking!
The Fitbit Luxe is a sophisticated fitness and wellness tracker that combines elegant design with advanced health monitoring features, including 24/7 heart rate tracking, sleep analysis, and a 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium. With a vibrant display and up to 5 days of battery life, it seamlessly integrates into your lifestyle while helping you achieve your health goals.
G**I
Great for tiny wrists!
I’ve literally had this Fitbit luxe for about 2 & a half years, & I still love it. I enjoy its app features and how easy it’s to track steps and sleep patterns. It also charges quickly and it’s so comfortable that I sometimes forget I have it on. I’ve struggled finding a less bulky and small watch that doesn’t look goofy on my child sized wrist and this one definitely works for me! Can’t recommend this enough.
A**A
I always wear it helps me with my sleep track and my heartbeat and steps
Good
T**A
Mostly love it, but some really annoying design decisions
I'm a pretty casual user of my Fitbit and bought it on a whim, but have been pleasantly surprised by it. I absolutely love its sleep tracking feature. It seems to be quite accurate and keeps me honest about my sleep schedule, something I've been working on. I also appreciate the overall step tracking and the details it provides when I'm walking (distance, pace, heart rate, plus a little map of where I went).However, a couple things about it are just really unnecessary and obnoxious.One is that I don't use notifications, but it won't let me remove the "app". So I always have to scroll past notifications to start my activity. This is even more annoying for me because if I'm starting an activity, I pretty much am guaranteed not to have my reading glasses handy so the whole thing is already blurry to start. There are other apps I can't remove too even though I don't use them, but that's the most annoying one because it is first in the list when you scroll through the apps.Second is that the mindfulness tracking only allows you to use their guided sessions (most of which are part of the premium package). I meditate unguided and would love to just be able to track the sessions/time, but no, can't do that. Seriously? I track it instead as the activity "Golf", but it's not the same, and it annoys me that Fitbit would be so prescriptive. It seems there's a lot of annoyed users according to a thread I found, so I'm not alone on this one.I also just find the app super unintuitive when updating any sort of setting. I pretty much had to Google how to accomplish most things (or to find out that I couldn't do what I wanted to do).Still, overall I do really like the device, but some easy fixes would have really removed a lot of frustration.
G**S
Keeps you alive
Could not live without my Fitbit. Keeps my going, always helping me get stronger to live longer. Have been using it for years
A**Y
Right size; right functions.
This device (Fitbit Lux) has served me well over many years—small enough to wear for all occasions with a band change. Lots of functions — plenty for me!
K**R
Unreliable garbage
I’ve owned this since just a few weeks after it was released, and “unreliable” is really the only word that I can be used to describe it.How is the Fitbit at keeping time? Unreliable.Over the course of a week or so it will drift off of the correct time, usually drifting it to be later (so it may read 6:00 instead of the actual time, 6:05).So far I have found nothing that will reliably reset it, I’ve tried restarting the device, re-syncing it to my phone (galaxy 7, and then IPhone X mini), changing the time zone of my phone, and unpairing and then re-pairing the Fitbit to my phone. Sometimes doing one of those will resolve the time drift, other times it will not.How is the Fitbit at triggering alarms that are set? Unreliable.I have 3 alarms set on the Fitbit. One that goes off in the morning to help wake me up, one that tells me it’s time to clock out of work, and one that tells me it’s time to stop playing games and go to bed. I prefer that these alarms are silent, so if I’m in the middle of a meeting at work, or playing a multiplayer game I can just ignore the alarm and let it timeout and snooze, so it will just remind me again in 9 minutes.Most of the time these all three will work just fine, but seemingly at random they just won’t trigger, some days it’s all three alarms and other days it’s just one of them. Lately it’s been the “time to go to bed” alarm, so I’ve ended up staying up way too late and it’s been seriously messing with my sleep schedule.I have tried many fixes with this as well, from deleting the alarm and re-making it, turning on and off “do not disturb” and all the same syncing and re-pairing steps as I did with the time drift issue. It’s gotten to the point where I’ve just had to set an alarm on my phone for 5 minutes after I’ve set the Fitbit alarm, which totally negates the purpose of having the silent alarm.How is the Fitbit at tracking health metrics? I honestly couldn’t tell you as I can’t really test those without buying another device to compare against, but based off of my other experiences with Fitbit, I won’t place my trust in them.Now of course these could just be due to me having a faulty model, but that’s actually why I bought this one. My old Fitbit Charge 3 had the exact same time-drift issues, and I was tired of having a watch that didn’t allow me to fix it’s time being incorrect.Since these sorts of issue seems to be endemic to the Fitbit brand as a whole, I’ll be replacing it with something else in the near future.
L**N
You can depend on it for accuracy
It accurately tracks all my vitals.
F**Z
Every thing fine
Amazing
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