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581 recensioni
05/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 581 recensioni su Fitbit Zip. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 4.2/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri prodotti. Gli clienti sono impressionati da durata batteria e design. In aggiunta, dimensione e prezzo ottengono buoni commenti.
usabilità, prezzo, dimensione, design, durata batteria
affidabilità
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Fitbit Zip ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 85/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione utente (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 22 user reviews of Fitbit Zip from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People are impressed by the design. The usability is also appreciated, but there are some mixed reviews about the price.
usability, design
86% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Recensione utente (amazon.ca)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of Fitbit Zip from Amazon.ca. The average user rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.5/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.ca.
100% of the reviews on Amazon.ca give this product a positive rating.
Recensione esperto da : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)
The tiny Fitbit Zip is a great motivational tool and wireless syncing is effortless
Battery doesn't need recharging ; Wireless Bluetooth syncing ; Great motivational tool
Doesn't count stairs climbed ; Monochrome screen isn't backlit ; Background sync through iOS is hit & miss
The FitBit Zip's tiny design, long-lasting battery and wireless synchronising capabilities make it a great "clip and forget" device that should keep you motivated. However, the non-backlit screen and the lack of an altimeter to count stairs climbed are...
Recensione esperto da : Dan Graziano (cnet.com)
The Fitbit Zip remains one of our favorite entry-level fitness trackers.
Affordable; tracks steps, distance and calories burned; up to six months of battery life.
It doesn't track sleep or stairs climbed.
The Fitbit Zip is still a great entry-level tracker for people that don't want to wear a wristband.
Recensione esperto da (cnet.com)
Unlike many of Fitbit's other trackers, the Zip isn't worn on the wrist. The tracker comes with a silicone sleeve that can be clipped to your belt, pocket or bra, which makes it one of the most discreet trackers on the market today. It's not pretty,...
Affordable; tracks steps, distance and calories burned; up to six months of battery life.
It doesn't track sleep or stairs climbed.
The Fitbit Zip is still a great entry-level tracker for people that don't want to wear a wristband.
Recensione esperto da : Michael Sawh (t3.com)
The Fitbit Zip wireless tracking device gets more colourful and cheaper
Small ; compact design ; Improved app support ; Secure fit
Lacklustre display ; No altimeter tracking ; Doesn't track all sports
Recensione esperto da : Mat Honan (wired.com)
The Fitbit Zip body monitor has a clip on one side that hooks to your clothes. Slip it in your pocket, on your collar, or...
Tap-to-view stats are wonderful and motivating. Goals and badges give you something to work towards. Syncs better than the kitchen section at Home Depot. Comes in multiple colors so you can express your individuality in one of five ways
You snooze, you lose: This Fitbit doesn’t do sleep tracking. You are so going to lose this sucker harder than a Pac 12 team playing in an SEC home game
Recensione esperto da : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)
Another solid addition to the excellent Fitbit line of products, the Fitbit Zip gives price-conscious users a lower-cost smart pedometer to monitor their fitness.
Tiny. Inexpensive. Counts steps, miles walked, calories burned. Runs on a watch battery; no charging. Wireless syncing to Fitbit Web account.
Lackluster display. No altimeter (stair climbing) information. Does not monitor sleep.
Should You Zip?Miniscule, yet effective, Fitbit Zip certainly does meet the needs of anyone looking for a good quality fitness tracker at an affordable price. But seeing as you only have to shell out an extra $40 for the upcoming Fitbit One, which will...
Recensione esperto da : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
The pedometer is nothing new. It's a gadget that's been around for many years, keeping track of steps taken and giving you an idea of how active you've been during that day. We like the Fitbit Zip. Priced at £49.99, it is more expensive than some...
Small, simple, display is ideal for the task, weatherproof
Pretty much nothing
We like the Fitbit Zip. Priced at £49.99, it is more expensive than some pedometers out there, but then you're buying good design, accuracy and into a wider system, rather than just something that measures your steps. As such, it's a nice device for...
Recensione esperto da : Ross Catanzariti (pcworld.idg.com.au)
The tiny Fitbit Zip is a great motivational tool and wireless syncing is effortless
Battery doesn't need recharging ; Wireless Bluetooth syncing ; Great motivational tool
Doesn't count stairs climbed ; Monochrome screen isn't backlit ; Background sync through iOS is hit & miss
Recensione esperto da : Dan Graziano (cnet.com.au)
It has been almost four years since the Fitbit Zip was first released, and yet the affordable tracker still remains one of our favorites. That's because for $60, £50 or AU$80 depending on your locale (even less if you shop around), you get a tracker...
Affordable; tracks steps, distance and calories burned; up to six months of battery life
It doesn't track sleep or stairs climbed
The Fitbit Zip is still a great entry-level tracker for people that don't want to wear a wristband.
Recensione esperto da : Dan Graziano (cnet.co.uk)
It has been almost four years since the Fitbit Zip was first released, and yet the affordable tracker still remains one of our favorites. That's because for $60, £50 or AU$80 depending on your locale ( even less if you shop around ), you get a tracker...
Affordable; tracks steps, distance and calories burned; up to six months of battery life.
It doesn't track sleep or stairs climbed.
The Fitbit Zip is still a great entry-level tracker for people that don't want to wear a wristband.
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