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March 2016
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Pantalla OLED que muestra la hora y los principales indicadores de actividad física
Notificación de llamadas
mensajes de texto y eventos de agenda en la pantalla y mediante vibración
Aplicación Fitbit disponible para las principales plataformas móviles
Autonomía
Medición de pulso en muñeca
Precisión de monitorización
Aplicación y ecosistema Fitbit
Autonomía de 5 días
Diseño
Correas intercambiables
Gran autonomía de la batería
Mediciones precisas
Detección de deporte automática
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Diseño abultado con una apariencia “retro” menos atractiva que la de otros relojes
Sistema operativo propio
Que no permite instalar aplicaciones de terceros
Sistema de carga incómodo (es necesario extraer el reloj del marco)
Publicación: 2016-07-01, Autor: SmarterWatching , crítica de: androidguys.com
It's easy to find a fitness tracker in 2016. There are plenty of models to choose from, each with a variable reason to consider. Heck, Fitbit alone has more than a couple devices to choose from. You're not going to go wrong if you pick something from Fitb...
Publicación: 2016-04-26, Autor: Alex , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: Fitbit has become a staple in the fitness community as being a reliable and pocket friendly way of keeping track of your basic fitness needs. As the company has continued to grow, they have branched out and made even more advanced devices for customers wh...
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Publicación: 2016-04-25, Autor: Kannon , crítica de: makeuseof.com
It's a good enough fitness tracker with bland hardware, but you should probably hold off on buying the Fitbit Blaze for now...
Publicación: 2016-04-21, Autor: Chris , crítica de: recombu.com
Decent battery life, Plenty of fitness features, Selection of straps
Iffy notifications, Few non-fitness features
The Fitbit Blaze packs in a strong selection of fitness features and marries up well with the Fitbit app, giving you a pretty comprehensive overview of your exercise sessions. The Fitstar is a simple but effective feature for getting into shape, while sta...
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Publicación: 2016-04-11, Autor: Tiffani , crítica de: chipchick.com
Continuous heart rate monitoring, customizable features, nice selection of interchangeable bands, great battery life
Heart rate monitoring can be a little finicky, proprietary charging dock, doesn't resemble the look of a classic watch, smart watch features are limited, Prev2 of 2Next
The Fitbit Blaze offers a great deal of customization to tailor the experience to your fitness needs. That makes it a versatile fitness wearable for anyone, be it an office worker looking to move more throughout the day or a marathoner who never stops mov...
Clunky, inconvenient charging cradle, Body, frame, and bands feel cheaper than they are
If you're an Apple fan, buy the Apple Watch. Its fitness features are solid, and it's basically an iPhone on your wrist. But if you've been using Fitbit devices for a long time, then the Blaze is worth a look. It's not the most stylish fitness band ar...
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Publicación: 2016-03-30, Autor: Joey , crítica de: technobuffalo.com
Resumen: In the world of wearable fitness accessories, consumers are faced with a slew of decisions and potential pitfalls.Going too cheap will get you a crappy piece of tech that may look just fine while failing in the realm of usefulness. There are tons of devic...
Personalization with interchangeable straps, Slightly more aggressive looking design, Simple operation with minimal interaction, Tracks various exercises, Long battery life
Lacks waterresistance, No third party apps support, Light with the smartwatch functions
When we take a peek at the Fitbit Blaze's sticker price of $199.99, it's right there in the same class as some other full-featured fitness trackers. The problem with this particular segment, is that it clashes with the vast models available in the smartwa...
Publicación: 2016-03-20, Autor: Valentina , crítica de: arstechnica.com
battery life compared to other smart fitness watches, FitStar on-screen workouts are a great addition and easy to follow from the display, You can read texts messages and longer calendar alerts on the full color display well (all other Fitbit trackers don
If you wear the Blaze, be ready for all the Apple Watch comments. Be ready to explain yourself, No onboard GPS; the Blaze only connects to GPS when it's used near a smartphone, Charging is a big inconvenience since you have to remove the module from the f
5-day battery life, Display is good enough to see outdoors, Step and sleep tracking work very well, Smooth and snappy performance, Comfortable to wear all day
A device this big (and pricey) should have GPS on board, Notifications are glitchy and limited, No waterproofing, Only 4 watch faces available, none are very good, Inconsistent heart rate monitoring, Expensive interchangeable bands, Charging method is ve
The Fitbit Blaze is a great fitness tracker in almost every way - step and sleep tracking are very accurate, and it's a great all-around fitness companion. This is no smartwatch, though. Notifications are extremely limited, there are only four watch faces...