But despite the occasional fumble trying to read the ultra-small screen, it looks better than the Charge 4 and performs as well as it should for someone looking for a discreet-yet-powerful health and fitness tracker. It costs a little more than the company’s widely-used Charge 4 fitness band without including GPS. So you get a digital fitness device that lasts a week and is almost invisible to friends.įor an affordable wearable, it has relatively advanced health monitoring, such as blood oxygen measurement, skin temperature and stress management. But it’s also the slimmest, most discreet fitness band you can get. It’s fairly packed with advanced fitness and health sensors. The Fitbit Luxe is probably what you need. Would you prefer such nudges in a device that doesn’t scream ‘I’m a gym bunny’? ‘For the love of jeebus, would you ever get up off your backside?’ Pros: slimmest, most discreet full-feature fitness watch you can buyĬons: no GPS tiny screen sometimes a bit tricky
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