Fitbit Alta HR review

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The Fitbit Alta HR adds a heart rate monitor and new sleep tracking features to an already convenient and capable device. Get all the details in our full Fitbit Alta HR review!

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  2. I am new to all this: With either of these devices: Can I leave my phone at home and go walking and then have it update all my steps during my activity to the phone app when I am again in Bluetooth range? I.e. I can leave my phone at home if I go jogging?

  3. I bought one of these and it’s a beautifully desgned piece of kit. The instructions are a bit vague on waking up the display without double tapping. Just lifting the fitbit up to your face is a bit hit and miss as to whether it wakes up. I found though that if you lift up your arm roughly horizontal to the ground and give your wrist a gentle flick (rotate it clockwise if on your left wrist) it wakes up every time.

  4. It is a little overprice but consider the Mi band 2. LOL. I read the comments on the mi band 2 review and ppl say it breaks within two months , u need a separate app for ur heart rate and it’s glitchy. No thanks

  5. I like Fitbit's Design and the smartphone app. It means a lot that it's a good app. I have a fitbit Aria weight it sends data to my smartphone and fitbit Aria and Fitbit Alta HR uses the same app 🙂

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