General Information for Fitbit Wearables
Fitbit Luxe, Wristband activity tracker, AMOLED, Waterproof, Black
Luxe
Meet Fitbit Luxe - the sleek fitness & wellness tracker reveals more with Premium to equip you with even more new balanced ways to achieve your full health potential with personalised insights and guidance Luxe
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Fitbit Luxe
Fitbit Luxe. Display type: AMOLED. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Form factor: Rectangle, Product colour: Black, Graphite. Heart rate sensor type: Optical, Memory capacity: 30 day(s), Daily totals memory capacity: 30 day(s). Battery life: 5 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Charging time: 2 h. Weight: 26.2 g, Width: 17.6 mm, Depth: 36.3 mm
Initial Release Date: 26/04/2021
Fitbit Luxe AMOLED Wristband activity tracker Black, Graphite FB422BKBK Reviews
Britta - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 15 July 2021
Why you can trust Pocket-lint (Pocket-lint) - Fitbit has no shortage of devices to choose from when it comes to fitness tracking, most of which are great in their own way, depending on what you're looking for. The Fitbit Luxe - which was announced in Apri...
+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 launchThe Fitbit Luxe is an excellent activity tracker - and probably our favourite Fitbit to date. It could do with a larger display and we'd like to see built-in GPS for the next-gen device. Nonetheless, it offers a stylish design, is comfortable to wear, and...
John - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 14 July 2021
It's hard for me to believe that it's been five long years since I last reviewed a Fitbit. That seemed like ages ago, but I suppose the reason why I stopped checking them out was because smartwatches began to rise in popularity — showing me that they, too...
Yes, if you really love its minimalist design. It tracks for nearly every major health metric at the moment, but it'll also gain oxygen saturation monitoring with a future update.Editors' RecommendationsTCL Pro 20 5G review: A smartphone rollercoaster ful...
Reviewer - 3 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 12 July 2021
That’s not to say it has added any particularly innovative feature. The Luxe is still a fairly basic tracker at heart and has no GPS. It’s different because it’s the first Fitbit to fully embrace fashion as the main element of its design philosophy.That’s...
+Sleek, attractive design, Decent week-long battery life, 6-months Fitbit Premium included-Heart-rate tracking is poor, Screen is tiny and tricky to read, No GPS or floor counting
James - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on wareable.com in the United Kingdom on 11 July 2021
Fitbit may have defined the fitness tracker era, but it's produced some seriously ugly devices over the years. But it's back to change that with the all-new Fitbit Luxe.While there's little new in terms of features, the Fitbit Luxe aims to bring a dose of...
+Slim, comfortable design, A nice, vibrant color screen, Fitbit OS-inspired user interface-Heart rate accuracy for exercise, Some insights require Fitbit Premium, No really groundbreaking new featuresThe Fitbit Luxe doesn't break new ground as far as what it's capable of tracking. The big software changes lie in the app, where the data the onboard sensors track can help users think more about stress and not just keeping active and physically healthy...
Cat - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is essentially a high-end version of the Fitbit Inspire 2 – more polished in every way, and with a few welcome extra features (plus more to come soon). Its small display presents some limitations, but is bright, crisp and attractive.This i...
+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 activatedSmall, 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 gym-goer...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.com in the United Kingdom on 24 June 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is the first of a new line of Fitbit activity trackers, packed with all the basic and some advanced features, and boasting a colour AMOLED display - something of an exclusive in the company's non-smartwatch range. As its name implies, the...
+Fitness and wellness features, Colour touchscreen, Fashion accessories-Average battery life, Inspire 2 is better valueThe Fitbit Luxe's feature set covers all the fitness and wellness basics - steps, calories burned, Active Zone Minutes, distance travelled, heart rate, sleep tracking, swim tracking, guided relaxation breathing, the ability to auto-detect workouts, and sm...
Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2021
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