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Fitbit Charge HR Wireless Activity Wristband (Plum, Large)

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Color: Plum


Size: Large (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Track workouts, heart RATE, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, active minutes and steps
  • Monitor your sleep automatically and wake with a silent alarm
  • See call notifications, daily stats and time of Day on the OLED display
  • Sync stats wirelessly and automatically to your computer and over 150 leading Smartphones
  • Utilize the sizing tool in product details below to ensure proper fit

Description

Make every beat count with Fitbit Charge 2-the all-new heart rate and fitness wristband built for all-day, workouts and beyond. PurePulse continuous heart rate makes it easy to maximize workouts, better track calorie burn and get a snapshot of your cardio fitness level, while all- day activity and auto sleep tracking, lets you see how your whole routine adds up. Record your workouts with multi-sport modes to see real-time workout stats on screen, or rely on SmartTrack to automatically record select exercises for you. The large OLED display helps you stay connected with call, text and calendar alerts, stay active with Reminders to Move, and find moments of calm with personalized guided breathing sessions. Plus, you can find a look that fits your style with customizable clock faces and interchangeable bands. With more advanced features in a sleeker package, it's the motivation you need to push yourself further-every step, every beat, every day From the Manufacturer • Certain features like Auto Sleep Tracking and SmartTrack may be disabled when using this accessory. Classic accessory bands are the recommended accessory for high intensity workouts and sleep tracking. • Do not wear the Flex 2 Pendant accessory while sleeping or during high intensity activity, as doing so could create a choking hazard. • Flex 2 Pendant accessories contain magnets. Magnets may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. Consult your physician and the manufacturer of your medical device before using to determine if these accessories are safe for you. If the accessories may be interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator, or other medical device, do not wear the accessories. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Buying Guide Move it up: Since blood increases further up your arm, wear your tracker higher on your wrist to improve the heart rate signal during workouts. Start by moving the device up to three finger widths above your wrist bone, then experiment with slightly lower placement. Keep it secure: The less your tracker moves during exercise, the more chance you have of maintaining a heart rate signal throughout the activity. Do not wear the band too tightly, as this can restrict blood flow and goes against our wear and care guidelines. Hold steady for ten seconds: High intensity exercises or activities that cause you to keep your wrist bent (like push-ups) or move your arms vigorously (like dance) may interfere with heart rate signals. If you stop seeing a signal during these types of activities, hold your wrist steady for ten seconds during breaks to get your reading. Manufacturer Contact Information Customers contact: See more

Operating System: Apple_iOS, Android


Special Feature: sleep_monitor, voice_call, pedometer, fitness_tracker


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Shape: Rectangular


Screen Size: 1.4 Inches


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: Fitbit Charge 2


Style: Charge


Color: Plum


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.2 x 0.83 x 0.45 inches; 0.8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FB405PML


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 27, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fitbit Inc


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great tool for Activity and Heart Rate Monitor
Color: Black Size: Large (Pack of 1)
The Fitbit Charge HR is a wonderful tool to track your activity in great detail. I read all of the reviews and debated whether I should purchase the regular Charge or the Charge HR. The accuracy of the heart rate monitor feature was called into question in many reviews. I decided that I would take the chance with the HR since Amazon would allow me to return it if I was unsatisfied. Also, I vowed to delay my review until I used the Fitbit for a period of time that would allow for adequate review of the features (Sorry, but ownership for a couple of days is not adequate for a review). The first few days I wore it, got use to how it worked and downloaded the app to my phone. (I know this is not a review for the app - but I highly recommend the app instead of syncing to the computer. It just keeps you more connected to your goals.) My review is directly related to how I have used the Fitbit along with iPhone app. I hope it’s helpful. Features: 1.) Step Count 2.) Heart Rate Monitor 3.) Distance 4.) Calories Burned 5.) Floors (flights) climbed I found the step count to be very accurate. I have used other step counting devices and none compare. The big controversy is the Heart Rate monitor. Here’s the truth: IT WORKS!! I have a heart rate monitor that I use for workouts and it matches up perfectly. The key is you need to wear the Fitbit high enough on your arm (two finger width from your wrist bone). Also, the directions say wear it loosely on your arm – I DON’T. I wear it snug so it cannot slide up and down my arm. The resting HR is just as accurate as the HR for workouts. I like the distance tracker. This also seems pretty accurate. I love to walk and run down my road. I know how far it is and the Fitbit is very close. Calories burned – I love this feature so I know where I am on my “off” days and I adjust my meals accordingly. The floor count is great. I don’t know how it knows but it’s a great piece of information. My daily goal is 10 floors but it’s sometimes fun to challenge myself to hit a higher number (one day I did 70 floors). Used with PHONE APP (I never used the computer sync not sure what all it offers – would assume similar features): 6.) Active Minutes (shows all active minutes with elevated HR. Can review on a chart for the day. Can all see the past days, weeks.) 7.) Track Exercise. When you press and hold down the button on the Fitbit you start the tracking of a workout. While you are working out you can check your stats (time, HR, distance, steps, etc.) 8.) Weight Tracker – set goals for weight loss if you wish and your app will adjust your activity and calorie goals to help meet your weight loss goals 9.) Sleep Tracker – you can manually set to “sleep” or you can let the Fitbit track it automatically. I found this information amazing. I was surprised by the amount of time that I am restless and wake up during the night. 10.) Calories Eaten – you can log your meals. It has a scanner for most brands (love this feature!). You can search for items including restaurants. You can add custom items with the nutrition label on your package. If you are trying to lose weight – I highly recommend logging everything you eat. I know that it makes me hold myself accountable. If I’m not tracking it’s because I know I am eating something I shouldn’t be! 11.) Calories Left – this adjusts throughout the day based on activity to help you space out your calories. 12.) Water Consumption – you can log your water intake. It has some nice quick adds that you can select from an icon. Great feature. Overall – the Fitbit has been a great motivator for me. I am constantly trying to beat my personal records. After I purchased my Fitbit – slowly everyone in my family purchased one too. The app is great for challenges with friends and family. Although I love to beat my records – I love it even more when I beat my husband and sons! I know there are other features to the app but I highlighted the items that I use the most. I would highly recommend the Fitbit for anyone who wants an accurate recording of activity and Heart Rate. Great Product! I would purchase again without hesitation. Well worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2015 by Amy

  • Honest Review from a Novice Perspective
Color: Plum Size: Large (Pack of 1)
First, I have to say, I absolutely love my Fitbit Charge HR. I bought it in June of 2015, and it has been a game changer. My Fitbit has completely changed my exercise life, making me so much more aware of how active I am during the day. If you are looking to motivate yourself to exercise/walk/run more, than I absolutely recommend this product to you! I was hesitant to buy this model, given the varied reviews on it, and in fact, I tried to cancel my order after reading all of the bad reviews about the heart rate monitor portion of it, but it was too late. So, I just decided to get it anyway, and I am SO GLAD I did! Here are my thoughts. Pros: Heart rate Monitor: For what it is (a $25 HR monitor) this HR monitor is great. Sure, if you compare it to your several hundred dollar fancy pants chest strap HR monitor, it may not quite match up. Am I the only one who has read those reviews and thought, "Well, DUH."?? That's like trying to compare it to a hospital-grade electrocardiograph. You should hope there's a slight variation, otherwise, hospitals would be measuring your heart rate with a Fitbit. IMO, the HR monitor on this model of Fitbit is more than adequate. I have nothing to compare it to (I keep my ECG in storage), but it goes up a logical amount when I run and exercise, increasing as my exercise intensity increases, and goes down when I am resting and sleeping. If you are new to the exercise world, and like me, unsure of why you should measure your HR, the basic reason is to know whether you are in the fat burn, cardio, or peak HR range. Knowing my HR at any time allows me to know when to increase or decrease the intensity of my workout so that I can stay in the desired range. If you are more curious about just knowing your HR for basic purposes during a workout or at any given time (esp. when you sneeze or people scare you), then you will be completely satisfied with it. Steps: I have tested the accuracy of the step-counter many times, especially after reading all of the reviews saying it was inaccurate. I have found no problems. Unlike many others have said, waving my arms around (I'm Italian, so this happens any time I speak), does NOT give me steps. Nor does driving in a car. It's DOES however count steps during certain activities such as: brushing teeth, rolling out dough (oddly enough), pounding my fist on the table - anything that jars my arm and mimics a step. Most of these problems can be avoided by either wearing the FB on your non-dominant wrist or taking it off for the duration of the activity. Motivation: My FB has completely motivated me like I never have been before. I love the social aspect of the app, not offered by any other device besides FB. The challenges speak to my competitive nature and encourage me to push myself. Before getting my FB, I averaged 5,000 steps a day (I used my phone to count). Now, I average 15,000. I get up and walk or run in the morning, and I also take a 30 minute walk over my lunch break at work. It's extremely satisfying to reach my daily step goal or win a challenge, and even 6 months later, these little victories are enough to keep me more motivated than ever. Fit: I got the "small" band because my wrists are narrow, and it fits perfectly. It's not bulky, and I think the plum color is nice enough to make my FB an acceptable accessory with most outfits. The only event I haven't worn it to was my wedding, and I actually debated that one... Cons: There are a few cons I have discovered. The biggest problem for me is - Mileage: The FB measures miles basically using your estimated stride length (based on your height and gender) in an algorithm with your steps to determine how many miles you've walked. For me, the mileage is completely inaccurate. Maybe my stride length is drastically different from what it should be? You can fix this by manually entering in your stride length, but I haven't had time to measure what that is yet. To give you an example though, I run/walk a legitimate 5k route most mornings (it measures around 3.2 miles). I know this 5k route is actually 5k because I have 1.) measured the distance by driving the course and 2.) actually run in an official 5k that follows this route. When I run/walk the route now, my FB measures it at just under 2 miles, which obviously is not correct. Display brightness: The FB monitors your sleep patterns, which is super awesome and great information to have. However, I have given up trying to wear it to bed, because it was actually waking me up throughout the night. The display is so bright that when I would roll over in my sleep, the bright light from it would wake both me AND my husband up. It's also sort of uncomfortable to sleep in, so I just gave up and take it off now when I go to bed. Chapter 2 I kid. I know this was a novel of a review, but I wanted to clear the air a bit with some of those crazy bad reviews. Maybe they just got a lemon? Anyway, if you aren't an Olympic athlete or an ER doctor, I highly recommend this FB model for all of it's awesome features and the great motivation to be active that it provides. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2015 by Elanie Welch

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