Testseek.de haben 110 Experten-Bewertungen der Fitbit Surge und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 73% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu Fitbit Surge.
(73%)
110 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(72%)
8 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
730100110
Die Autoren gefallen
Benutzerfreundliche Anwendung
Benachrichtigungen über Nachrichten und Anrufe
Fitnessuhr für Sport und Fitnesstracker für den ganzen Tag
Display immer gut ablesbar
Integrierte Pulsmessung
Ohne aktiviertes GPS lange Akkulaufzeit
Eingebauter GPS-Empfänger
Kontinuierliche Pulsmessung
Sehr guter Touchscreen
Viele Trainingsmöglichkeiten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
AkkuLaufzeit
Ablehnen von Anrufen nicht möglich
Relativ hoher Preis
GPS saugt den Akku schnell leer
GPS trotz hohem Energieverbrauch mit Abweichungen von mehreren Metern
The Fitbit Surge is great entry-level step into running watches. As breathable and lightweight as the Surge was, it was difficult for me to sleep with and wear everyday, especially with certain dressy outfits. And of course, not wearing the Surge ever...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-21, Autor: David , Testbericht von: yahoo.com
Zusammenfassung: I've tested dozens of these wrist gadgets, but I've never bought one for myself. Now, I think, it's time. But which one? The Apple Watch? A Fitbit thing?I decided to conduct a little reality-show competition on my arm. I resolved to take the winner of thi...
Multisport functionality, Builtin GPS, Automatic sleep tracking, Display grants us access to data directly on the unit, Fitbit app delivers comprehensive & meaningful data
Design is a bit clunky looking, $250 cost is just insanely expensive, Not entirely water proof
Okay, we'll admit that the Fitbit Surge kind of lives up to its claim of being a “fitness super watch.” Hardcore fitness buffs will absolutely fall in love with the comprehensive offering of the Surge, allowing them to specify workout routines for complet...
Large always on touch screen, Continuous heart rate monitoring, Notifications, GPS, Automatic sleep tracking
Call and text notifications require Android v5.0 for some devices, No music control, Expensive, Not waterproof
I love the always on touch screen that stays on the stat that I want to monitor. I love that I can easily track walks and hikes with the built in GPS and I really like the continuous heart rate monitor and automatic sleep tracking. I think the Fitbit Surg...
The Surge didn't do a great job of helping me optimize my workouts. And its GPS functionality is wasted. In theory, the Surge could have correlated heart-rate and caloric burn along with location. This would let users know the most effective points of the...
GPS and heart rate monitoring are welcome additions, Fitbit finally solved its sleeptracking problem, Food database is robust and easy to use
Design is better suited for the gym than the office, Slightly bulky body and strap, Pricey for an activity tracker, even one with GPS
War diese Bewertung hilfreich?
-
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-12, Autor: Scott , Testbericht von: chipchick.com
Vibrating notifications and alarms, Alwayson touchscreen display with backlight, GPS, Automatic sleep tracking, Relays entire text messages, Wireless syncing, Smartphone integration with music control, Water resistant, Sleek design with fun color choices,
Heartrate accuracy highly dependent on fit, Proprietary charging cable different from other Fitbits, Swiping through text messages is not so intuitive, sizing is on the large side for women with smaller wrists
Fitness trackers can be a game changers. They all do a good job of getting you to think about living a more active lifestyle. Fitbit has always done a great job of pushing you to go 10,000 steps per day. They gamify activity through updates, badges, a...
GPS and heart rate monitoring are welcome additions, Fitbit finally solved its sleep-tracking problem, Food database is robust and easy to use
Design is better suited for the gym than the office, Slightly bulky body and strap, Pricey for an activity tracker, even one with GPS
The Surge solves some of Fitbit's problems with better food and sleep tracking, while adding GPS and heart rate monitoring to the mix. But its bulky, utilitarian design and high price will limit its appeal....
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-21, Autor: Neil , Testbericht von: appleinsider.com
Comfortable, durable, and easy to use with your iPhone, Integrated GPS lets you track outdoor exercise without your phone, Builtin heart sensor and pedometer work great, 35 days of battery life and responsive touchscreen
A notsosmart watch limited to text and call notifications, plus music controls
If it seems like we've spent a lot of time comparing the Fitbit Surge to the Microsoft Band, it's because both devices occupy the "tweener" role of wearables that aren't quiet full-fledged enough to become a modern smartwatch like the Apple Watch. Both a...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-18, Autor: Christina , Testbericht von: wired.com
Constant and mostly accurate heart rate monitoring gives a more complete picture of overall fitness, and allows for more accurate calorieburning estimates. Touchscreen interactions are intuitive and swift. Automatic syncing with Fitbit app over Bluetooth.
Not waterproof. No builtin cycling activity monitoring. Bluetooth Classic notifications take extra toll on smartphone battery. Trouble measuring high heart rates