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691 recensioni
04/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 691 recensioni su Fitbit One. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 4.4/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri prodotti. Gli clienti sono entusiasti circa portabilità e design. In aggiunta, prezzo e dimensione ottengono buone valutazioni.
usabilità, dimensione, prezzo, design, portabilità
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Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Fitbit One ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 85/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione esperto da : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)
Fitbit's new One has a brighter screen and a new design
Market leading hardware ; Bespoke accessories ; Great camera ; Relatively inexpensive
Too tall
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Recensione esperto da : Lee Crane (digitaltrends.com)
If you want to track your fitness without a neon bracelet glowing around your wrist, Fitbit's One offers all of the benefits with a dose of subtlety.
If all we wanted to do was track steps, calories burned, and stairs climbed, the Fitbit One would be our favorite tracker. Those not interested in easily tracking sleep or relying on vibrating alarms to alert them during the day (and night) will find...
Recensione esperto da : Brian Bennett (cnet.com)
The Fitbit One can keep tabs on how well you rest, how active you are, how much you eat, and how many calories you burn, but it has a questionable design.
The ; offers an intuitive way to track and analyze your sleep, the steps you take, stairs climbed, and calories burned. Small and light, the One is very portable. Its OLED screen, which has a clock, is easy to read. It sends data to phones over Bluetooth.
The Fitbit One’s clip often comes loose. The One's Bluetooth syncing function only works with a few compatible handsets thus far.
The Fitbit One is a feature-rich pedometer, but the wristband-style Jawbone Up and Fitbit’s own Flex are more convenient and much better deals.
Recensione esperto da : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)
Getting in shape doesn't happen overnight. One good workout or one day of healthful eating on its own won't change your body. Only through consistent vigilance and good habits can we keep fit. And that's why I love the Fitbit line of products so...
Priced competitively. Sleek, stylish, and discreet. Logs distance, steps taken, stairs climbed, and more. Cool new silent alarm feature. Amazing battery life. Syncs with iPhones via Bluetooth
Setting up wireless syncing can be slightly confusing
The Fitbit One is a sleek, sturdy, and affordable device that can help you monitor your physical activity and motivate you to increase it. It's the best fitness gadget on the market for non-athletes.
Recensione esperto da (t3.com)
Is the Fitbit One one of the best wireless fitness trackers to buy?
More secure clip ; Wireless syncing via desktop ; BT 4.0 for real-time data
Manual food tracking ; No GPS ; No cycle or swimming tracking
Recensione esperto da : Ross Catanzariti (pcworld.idg.com.au)
Fitbit's new One has a brighter screen and a new design
Excellent hardware design ; Fast and smooth performance ; Outstanding screen
Below average battery life ; Camera not spectacular ; Odd button layout
Recensione esperto da : Simon Jary (techadvisor.co.uk)
The One also has an altimeter, which means it will reward you for climbing stairs instead of taking the lift. Unlike trackers without an altimeter, you'll see a higher calorie count when you use the Fitbit One.
Recensione esperto da : Jim Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)
I've been using a Fitbit One since it was launched in October 2012 and while it's motivational on its own, it's the ever-growing list of friends who have bought a Fitbit device that helps me to hit my daily step goal.
The Fitbit One is accurate, has great battery life and tracks pretty much everything you'd want it to. The proprietary charging cable is a pain, but it's a minor quibble about what it otherwise an excellent activity tracker.
Recensione esperto da : Brian Bennett (cnet.co.uk)
The $99.95 Fitbit One is one of the most advanced fitness trackers money can buy. Besides measuring steps, this gadget can record how many stairs you climb, the calories you burn, and even the quality of your sleep. Its clippable design, however, isn't...
The Fitbit One offers an intuitive way to track and analyze your sleep, the steps you take, stairs climbed, and calories burned. Small and light, the One is very portable. Its OLED screen, which has a clock, is easy to read. It sends data to phones...
The Fitbit One’s clip often comes loose. The One's Bluetooth syncing function only works with a few compatible handsets thus far.
The Fitbit One is a feature-rich pedometer, but the wristband-style Jawbone Up and Fitbit’s own Flex are more convenient and much better deals.
Recensione esperto da : Jim Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)
Fitness gadgets are all the rage these days, but you'd be forgiven if you've never heard of Fitbit. It's a different story with Nike, but the Fuelband is still a rarely seen gadget.
It's hard to choose between the Fitbit One and the Nike+ Fuelband as they each have strengths and weaknesses. If you simply want something that will motivate you to exercise more, the Fuelband wins. However, the Fitbit One will more accurately measure...
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