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La parte de medir el ejercicio físico sigue siendo la estrella. Y se nota. Es donde todos los Fitbit han superado siempre expectativas y el Surge no es una excepción
La sincronización es rápida
La plataforma web y la aplicación son completas y permiten
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El diseño es feo
Abultado y poco elegante. Prácticamente relega su uso a los momentos a los que vayamos a hacer ejercicio
No a algo que se pueda llevar con comodidad y elegancia durante el día
La interfaz es poco clara y confusa
La suciedad se acumula
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Publicación: 2015-04-01, Autor: Carlos , crítica de: es.gizmodo.com
La parte de medir el ejercicio físico sigue siendo la estrella. Y se nota. Es donde todos los Fitbit han superado siempre expectativas y el Surge no es una excepción, La sincronización es rápida, la plataforma web y la aplicación son completas y permiten
El diseño es feo, abultado y poco elegante. Prácticamente relega su uso a los momentos a los que vayamos a hacer ejercicio, no a algo que se pueda llevar con comodidad y elegancia durante el día, La interfaz es poco clara y confusa, La suciedad se acumula
No. Con el Surge, Fitbit se ha quedado en un terreno incómodo y ha acabado dando con un producto que ni es un reloj inteligente, ni es el mejor cuantificador que tienen. Ese título va para la Charge HR. Su precio, que se queda en los $250 dólares/250€, ta...
This is, without a doubt, the most powerful Fitbit yet. It's the best of its brand, thanks to the ability to track GPS-mapped runs without a phone, control music on the run and check your heart rate in real time, There's a lot going on within this sensor-
Fitbit Surge tries to be a jack-of-all-trades, master of "run," but it falls short in every way. It's not as accurate as the Garmin's top-tier fitness tracker and not as subtle as an activity band. It's big, bulky and doesn't have all of the premium featu
Fitbit Surge is meant for budget-conscious power users who are in need of a smarter running accessory. In this way, it runs laps around Fitbit's more casual wearables, like its Fitbit Flex or Fitbit Charge, thanks to GPS-mapped runs, basic music controls...
Publicación: 2016-06-07, Autor: Alan , crítica de: alphr.com
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Integrated GPS and continuous heart rate monitoring, Easy to setup and use, Automatic sleep tracking, Excellent battery life
Design is large, clunky, and dated, Not really a smart watch, Drab, monocolor display
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Comes with a wireless sync dongle if you prefer to use your PC or laptop over a smartphone or tablet to view your stats and enter your calories consumed, There are lots of motivational badges, alerts and weekly emails, Excellent battery life which can be
Setup is a bit fiddly, The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found some more popular items, like chocolate biscuits, weren't listed, Bulky
The Fitbit Surge is the ideal activity tracker for someone who want to tracks the number of steps they take each day, as well as monitoring their exercise sessions such as cycling, hiking or circuits. The activity tracker bridges the gap between only moni...
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Publicación: 2015-11-25, Autor: Simon , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
The Fitbit Surge is an activity tracker for the serious fitness enthusiast. We're not saying a more casual user wouldn't appreciate its good looks and features, but the level of functionality and price put it properly in the market for the power user. The...
Publicación: 2015-10-10, Autor: Mark , crítica de: T3.com
Great, easy to navigate app, Fairly accurate pulse monitor, Very versatile
Expensive, Big and reasonably ugly, Not amazing as a running watch
Had Fitbit not made such grand promises about Surge, it might be easier to be impressed by the product itself. It is designed on a fairly bulky scale, but the build quality is good, the Fitbit app is strong as ever and in many ways it's a very polishe...
The heart rate monitor and USB connection on the SurgeOverall, I have to say I was a fan of the Fitbit Surge and I think it is a great piece of fitness tech.It's very light and, despite its size, which may bother some, I found it uncumbersome.Importantly...
Publicación: 2015-06-25, Autor: Britta , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Nice design, easy to use, great Fitbit platform, good running companion, continuous heart rate-monitoring, GPS tracking, good activity tracking
GPS battery life is poor, elevation measure inaccurate, smartphone notifications are basic, uncomfortable as sleep tracker
The Fitbit Surge offers plenty of features: GPS tracking, continuous heart-rate monitoring, basic smartphone notifications and music control are all present within its slim and well-built design. Fitbit's platform and app are fantastic too, deliver...