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expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
3 years ago
The Fitbit Luxe is a stylish fitness tracker designed to help improve your wellbeing

Feature-rich and with a colour touchscreen, the Luxe could be Fitbit's best tracker yet

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe review

Small, 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-goers. It's great for everyday motivation as well, keeping you on track with healthier habits. Fitness trackers work best when worn every day, and this is one that you'll genuinely want to.

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 activated

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe review

The colour-screened Fitbit Luxe offers superior build quality to the entry-level Inspire 2 but otherwise has a similar feature set and weaker battery life

Fitness and wellness features; Colour touchscreen; Fashion accessories;

Average battery life; Inspire 2 is better value;

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe review: Style and substance

An excellent activity tracker - it's probably our favourite Fitbit to date. It could do with a larger display and we'd like to have seen built-in GPS at this price, but it offers a lovely stylish design and excellent performance overall.

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 launch;

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
2 years ago
Love my Fit Bit Luxe

I love it! Small, comfortable and elegant with all the necessary features of a larger Fitbit. Had several fit bits now and this is by far my favourite. Would highly recommend!

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
2 years ago
Looks great

Special edition looks great (relatively easy to swap bands). The drawbacks are that it has no fitbit pay, doesn't count floors, and can't be added to the same account as my other fitbit, so can't easily swap between devices (that's not just limited to the luxe though). Overall, happy.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
2 years ago
Good Slim watch but it should be cheaper

Good slim watch, just a bit expensive for what it is. screen is smaller than it looks, I had a versa and it died due to water damage. (so they arent as waterfproof as they make out, so I dont wear this in the shower like I use to my versa.) Still I wanted to stick with a fitbit but something smaller. it does everything I needed. I have had it a few weeks now and the band looks dirty. But otherwise a great watch

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★
★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe : Sleek and stylish but flawed

Fitbit’s fashion-conscious wearable looks the part but its heart-rate tracking accuracy is questionable

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;

PC World
★★★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe review: This solid tracker’s deluxe price delivers on looks, not features

The Fitbit Luxe is a dressed-up Inspire 2—you’re primarily paying for sleeker aesthetics, even when it comes to hardware upgrades. It’s still a solid tracker, but its luxury focuses on skin-deep glamour, rather than upgrades that enhance the quality of the experience.

Sleek profile; Solid fitness tracking; Decent battery life for a color screen;

Touch screen could be more responsive; Limited, non-customizable interface;

PC Magazine
★★★★
2 years ago
Fitbit Luxe Review

Like the idea of a fitness tracker, but haven't found one that suits your sense of style? The Fitbit Luxe ($149.95) might be right up your alley. It offers all the basics Fitbit is known for—including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, step counting, more than 20 exercise modes for workout tracking, a swim-proof design, reminders to move, sleep insights, stress management tools, and smartphone notifications—in a fashion-forward design you'll want to wear. It's thinner than the Fitbit Charge 4 and Inspire 2, making it more comfortable to sleep with and a better fit for small wrists, and it features a stainless steel case and an AMOLED color display for a significant step up in style. It lacks the altimeter, GPS, and mobile payment support you get with the $129.95 Charge 4, and it has about half the battery life of the $99.95 Inspire 2, but the Luxe offers a more attractive take on the basics, making it the best Fitbit if you're serious about style.   You Can Trust Our Reviews Sinc...

The sleek, style-forward Fitbit Luxe offers all the basics you want from a fitness tracker in a design that looks more like jewelry than gym wear.

Slim, jewelry-inspired design with a metal case; Color touch screen; Tracks heart rate variability and sleeping respiration; Automatically tracks certain activities; Robust companion app

No built-in GPS, altimeter, or NFC; Blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring not available at launch

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