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Buy Fitbit Charge Hr 2


My Charge hr also lost the (stem) little side button which left the hole. I was lucky enough to find it and glued it in. I was hoping when I got a new band it would come with a new button but sadly it didn't. I am forced to buy a new fit since mine holds less than a days charge. So Charge 2 here I come. I do think anything you spend up to 150 for should last way longer than its year warranty. Just saying.




buy fitbit charge hr 2


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I returned my Fitbit charge 2 because of a host of problems mainly tracking & heart rate issues. I'm using my old Charge until I decided what I was going to buy next. I've had 5 fitbits to date. I tried Garmin viosmart 3 & hated it. Dashboard is awful and you have to manually sync it and if you are a walker it doesn't credit those steps to active minutes even if it is a power walk. I really want to stick with Fitbit and even with all the problems with Charge 2 or Charge 3. I guess my question is seeing there is now a charge 3, will charge 2 be discontinued? Will they still be trying to work on the problems with Charge 2 to get it running right again or just keep ignoring the issues with it? I guess I'm just a die hard Fitbit fan who doesn't know any better.


Question. I am a Jazzercise instructor and am interested in something like the fitbit charge 2. Though I would end up wearing it most of the time the thing I want it most for is to monitor my heart rate during class. Most classes start with a warm up then we increase our heart rate with each song, stay at the peak for about 12 minutes, then bring it back down. This cardio section lasts for about 40 minutes. Then we do strength routines for about 20 minutes. Class takes place indoors so weather is not an issue. But it is dance exercise so our arms move around a lot and do a variety of things, everything from punching, engaging them at our sides, swinging, pumping, etc. I tried on the Garmin Vivofit Smart as well as the fitbit charge 2 and found the fitbit charge 2 to be more comfortable. However, I was wondering if you had an opinion on which one you think would give a more accurate heart rate description for the kind of work out I do. Though it would be great to know exactly why my heart rate is during class, I know optical HR sensors are not fully accurate. I am more concerned about the device being able to accurately capture the changes in my heart rate.


on the resting heart rate, i spent a long time exchanging emails with fitbit support trying to get them to clarify what their RHR values actually are and hence what they mean. i got all the generic and contradictory responses and eventually got something very vague but reading between the lines a bit it was clear that they use both sleep and awake readings and some sort of averaging or complex equation across the day to derive a value. they absolutely refused to give any indication of what that calculation might be. so it is not RHR by any conventional definition. typical fitbit doing it their way with little regard to informing or listening to their customers!


In this review for the charge 2 you mention some issues with RHR. You also mentioned some similar issues with the garmin vivosmart HR. If someone was looking for just steps, sleep, and resting HR tracking which would you recommend since they both sound like they have some issues with HR?


I thought im gonna buy fitbit charge2, but you said that the hrm doesnt work well during workout (hiit). So i have to consider again to buy it because I focus on accurate hrm. And i find that mio fuse does it well. But isnt it a old device? or are there any fitness tracker to buy nowaday?


First of all, thanks for the review, very easy to follow and read..much appreciated.I have the Fit Bit charge and often have problems with the date/time setting not being accurate especially once the battery needs a full recharge.How does the Fit Bit charge 2 compare-Is that problem then resolved?Thanks,Sonia


My solution for daily running is to base my distance as best I can on steps. Can I easily change the stride length of the charge 2 either in the app or on the web site. I would go for a 5 mile run with my phone and then fool around with stride length to attempt a (close) match.


One day I left my hr in the car on a hot day in Arizona, I took it off because I was going to go swimming. When I came back to get it, the wrist band started to bubble off the actual device. Later the next week I was getting out of the car and my fitbit hit the door and totally fell apart. Now the actual mechanics of the fitbit was out. The next day I had my dad try and fix it (he does engineering) but all he did was stick some strong waterproofing glue all on it that stuck the pieces together but my dad on the drive to me had it in a place under the sun and it started to bubble again. So here is my question, is there a way to replace the whole wrist band of the fitbit?


Unfortunately no, there is no possible way to replace the band on a FitBit Charge HR. I would have suggested contacting FitBit directly as soon as the problem occurred. I was very impressed with their customer service when they replaced mine free of charge a year out of warranty when mine died suddenly. Since your dad has tampered with the product, however, I don't believe FitBit will do much.


The thin band that covers the charge port and the activation button fell off in 2 pieces when I was removing it from the charger. I contacted Fitbit and was told there are no repair options and since it was 2 months out of the year limited warranty all they could do was offer me a 25% discount on a new fitbit. I have a Charge HR that is in working order as far as the actual unit is concerned but it is now junk. I am furious and will never buy a fitbit product again.


I contacted fitbit when the strap broke on my fitbit charge. they offered to replace it, no receipt, no questions asked or anything. then they said they didnt have any charges left and offered me a charge HR


The Charge Hr had a great performance in this round of tests, earning a well-deserved 8 out of 10. This model has a claimed battery life of up to 5 days, and uses a designated Fitbit charger. Unfortunately, we found that this model was prone to disconnecting if it experienced the slightest bump or any amount of jostling.


This tracker takes about 1-2 hours to fully recharge when the battery is dead. The Fitbit app is great, with an intuitive layout that is very user-friendly. The Charge Hr syncs within 2-10 seconds, allowing you to see logs of your activity levels on your mobile device. The watch band felt nice on this mode, very easy to put on. This device isn't waterproof, only water resistant and is marketed as sweat, rain, and splash proof.


The internet has made research much easier. Nowadays, people are fond of doing product review research before buying any product. A typical product review will reveal the product features, why the product is better than the competition etc. Certainly, product review helps you make informed purchase decisions. That being said, is the Fitbit charge 2 and Fitbit charge hr band the same? The following are important things you should know: Fitbit Charge 2 Features This heart rate monitor is an upgrade of the Charge HR. One of the notable differences is in the display. While the Fitbit Charge


A wireless base station is included to receive data from the Tracker and to charge its battery. When connected to a computer, the base station will upload data to the Fitbit website, where a number of features are available: seeing an overview of physical activity, setting and tracking goals, keeping food and activity logs and interacting with friends. Use of the website is free.


In April 2012,[50] Fitbit released a weighing scale called the Fitbit Aria. It recognizes users and measures weight, body mass index (BMI) and percentage of body fat of the user. It can keep track of eight individual users and updates information to fitbit.com automatically via Wi-Fi network.[51] The information is also updated to smartphone apps. 041b061a72


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