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Fitbit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband, Blue, Large (International Version)

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Color: Blue


Size: Large


Features

  • Fitbit will not provide warranty on international version products sold in US
  • PurePulse continuous, automatic wrist-based heart rate tracking to better measure calorie burn all day
  • Maximize your workouts using simplified heart rate zones (Fat Burn, Cardio and Peak)
  • See call, text & calendar notifications on the OLED display; Automatically track how long and how well you sleep and wake with a silent vibrating alarm
  • Get a better understanding of your fitness level and see how you can improve over time with a personalized Cardio Fitness Score; Use Connected GPS during run mode to see real-time stats like pace and distance on your wrist

Description

Blue/silver


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: 150427


Style: Charge 2


Color: Blue


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Special Feature: Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Heart


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 1.61 x 0.08 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 5.2 ounces


Item model number: FB407SBUL-EU


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Connectivity technologies: GPS


GPS: True


Special features: Heart Rate Monitor


Display size: 0 centimeters


Display technology: OLED


Other display features: Health and Beauty


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen, Buttons


Color: Blue


Manufacturer: Fitbit


Date First Available: March 13, 2017


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  • LOVE MINE
Color: Blue Size: Large
Love my Charge 2!! Have had it since early July, and the only time it comes off is when I shower. I am a 63yr old female, usually fit and clean eating as close as I can. I had ACL reconstruction surgery in January as well as some dental issues which made me not be able to eat my normal lower carb, higher protein diet. SO, I gained some weight...15 lbs to be exact on my 5'2" small frame!! YIKES!! I had given my daughter and her hubby each one of these for Christmas, so decided to get one for me when I was cleared by my surgeon to start exercising and riding my horse again. My Fitbit, became my "accountability" partner. I have a home gym, hate real gyms, and have since age 18 been exercising and eating clean, so it was exciting to be able to get moving again. However, I am so surprised how much the Fitbit actually helped me stay on track and even encouraged me to do more! I only drink water anyway, but "tracking it", made me makes me sure I get even more in! I mean you can lie on the app when logging things in, but I'm not that way. I love the way the app displays my sleep stages, and it's also made me actually get my 7-8 hrs of sleep in, which had gotten to about 6, despite knowing how important sleep is! I KNOW these things are not totally accurate and don't care about that so much. For me it has worked to help keep me moving ALL the time I can. A hilarious (to me) side note is that when I ride my horse, I'm assuming because of the motion of my horse's stride, when working in the arena or on a trail, it counts all that as steps! The 1st time I rode with it on, I was on a trail ride with a friend, and noticed after about 3 hrs into it, I had over 20,000 steps!! I had done 4 miles interval walking before riding but that was not near 20k steps!!. Since I ride most every day after exercise and yoga, I get tons of "badges" from Fitbit for things I'm not actually achieving...just makes me smile anyway. On a serious note, the size of band is important! I got a large, since my wrist was a 6.5. Well they DO stretch just a little, enough that mine can move and the sensors may not be able to track, especially at night. I'm ordering a small, as I am on the tightest hole there is. I should have gone with a small, so that's my bad. The times I have called Fitbit they are extremely friendly and helpful. I love the size of the Charge 2's bigger display. I wear contacts, and ordered an HR Alta at the same time to see which I liked better. It is sleek and beautiful, but I couldn't see it at all. So the Charge 2 is perfect for me. Also DO NOT be afraid to put a screen protector on it, even with what seemed to me like complicated and impossible directions, using soapy water, etc, etc. I ordered a pack immediately off here and was so anxious about screwing up, but took a deep breath and just did it. Just used water, not soap, to help position the little thing, and had no bubbles, or any problems. And I always get my phone carrier to put screens on as I never trust myself to get it OCD in position and clear. So all in all, I LOVE my Charge. It does what I need, tells the time, my heart rate, floors (we live in the foothills so on my treks with the dogs I get lots of "floors", as it counts a hill as a floor..pretty cool I thought), tracks your sleep, and I'm sure does much more. Oh I have never turned on text or call notifications, but it does have that feature. I don't want to be bothered by that or glued to it like some are to their phones. But friends use it, even tho it drives me nuts being out to lunch with them and they constantly flip their wrist and look, just like people do with their phones. Just a big personal annoyance that I won't get on here..haha. Hope this review helps. Especially for folks like myself, not so tech savvy or care to be but want to have enough know how to use neat things that are fun and helpful. Just try it out. And I am also not in a community or linked to friends when exercising. You can do that on the app, but it's just not me. There are all kinds of things one can do with these trackers. Best part is the settings and apps are such that you can do what you please, and move on! No pun intended :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017 by walksalot

  • A wonderful tool to health.
This is my 2nd Charge 2. The first one was still working but I broke off the piece that you connect the wristband with and wanted another. I lost 75 pounds in a year and I give my fitbit with the Fitbit site where you see all your data the reason. I'm 68 and thought I knew all there was to know about dieting and losing weight. Well I didn't but now I finally understand what it takes to lose 1 pound in a week. Yep, that's not much but not real hard to accomplish. The site is full of neat things to see about what's going on with your health. I have hyperthyroidism which causes a fast heartbeat and with my Fitbit was able to monitor my heartbeat and inform my doctor. My info caused my doctor to send me to a specialist and now with medication my heart no longer beats at 114 bpm. Using the step count and website info I selected 4000 steps a day to lose 1 pound a week. Yes that's slow but I wanted to eat what I normally do but change how much and how often. I knew from past dieting I just gained it right back as soon as I started eating like I did before losing weight. In other words eating a baked potato with butter was something I would eat again once off my diet. So I used the Fitbit website and put in what I ate everyday (which I normally hate to do) but didn't seem so bad when I was customizing on my own terms. It took a few weeks but I found out I needed to make some changes. Not what I ate but how much to eat to lose 1 pound a week, walking at least 4000 steps a day. All I can say when I finally reached my 75 lbs goal it hadn't seemed like I had been through torture but through enlightment. My Fitbit worked great each and everday. When I first got it I had to contact customer support and let me tell you they were very helpful. Let's face it I literally didn't know 1 thing about a Fitbit when I got it. All in all I didn't fight I needed to help myself and I decided I would figure out how to accomplish weight loss without being mad that I couldn't eat haphazardly and expect a healthy body. Love Fitbit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019 by Sue E. Ramsey

  • why?
Color: Black Size: Large
I have purchased 2 fitbits since 2017. I bought the 3pack of additional watchbands & had previously purchased a leather watchband. The problem with all these additional purchases is that the fit bit keeps shutting down. I first bought a new face for my Kohls purchase of a fitbit when I couldn't read the numbers. That didn't help. I then decided to just buy a new fitbit.April of 2020. Thought since I already purchased bands in 2019 & leather band in 2018, might as well keep the fitbit adventure going. Shame on me, the 2020 fitbit wont stay charged now. What am I supposedto do with all these purchases? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by orlando cruz

  • Buy the extended warranty
Color: Black Size: Large
This is my third Fitbit and my second Charge 2 Heart Rate. I am a runner and this is an excellent training aid, particularly for tracking workout effort (heart rate) and how well you are sleeping (recovery sleep is so important when you are training hard). When this thing is working, I love it. The feedback it provides is invaluable for training. The first one, however, died after a year. The second lasted two years before it stopped keeping my sleep details, then stopped tracking my heart rate, then the screen display started breaking up until it went as dark as the static on a B&W tv set. I did not abuse it, did not immerse it in water, and cleaned it regularly, it just appears to have cheap components. If I amortize the cost over two years, it is not bad, but I expect electronics to last longer than two years. I have a Timex triathlon watch that is 15 years old, on its sixth set of batteries, and still does everything it was intended to do. And it probably cost $30. So, why can't a Fitbit last longer than two years? Buy the extended warranty, unless planned obsolescence is OK with you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2019 by Richard Lyman

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