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high-quality materials, informative dashboard (smartphone), skin temperature measurement
only a few additional functions, expensive
Test device provided by FitbitThe Fitbit Luxe is an elegant tracker for health and fitness. The overall package also includes the analyses provided by the Fitbit app, which are detailed and informative even without a premium subscription.However, $149 is...
Published: 2021-07-17, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Lightweight, attractive design, Color touchscreen, Great for basic fitness and sleep tracking, Has Fitbit's stress management tools
No GPS, NFC payments, Display could be brighter
Don’t let the Fitbit Luxe’s looks fool you. It’s a very capable fitness tracker, especially for activities like walking, yoga and indoor cycling. The small display and lack of GPS don’t make it an ideal companion for serious runners, swimmers or bikers, b...
Most fashionable Fitbit ever, Small, lightweight, and comfortable, Beautiful color AMOLED display, Includes six months of Fitbit Premium, Supports Google Fast Pair on Android
Doesn't have NFC or GPS built-in, Has half the battery life of Inspire 2, Comes with yet another proprietary band clasp and charger
$150 at Best Buy$150 at B&H$149 at WalmartWe may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.ViewClose Comments (0)ReviewsFitbit LuxeJeramy JohnsonJeramy is proud to help Keep Austin Weird and loves hiking in the hill country of central Te...
Sleek profile, Solid fitness tracking, Decent battery life for a color screen
Touch screen could be more responsive, Limited, non-customizable interface
The Fitbit Luxe is a dressed-up Inspire 2--you're primarily paying for sleeker aesthetics, even when it comes to hardware upgrades. It's still a solid tracker, but its luxury focuses on skin-deep glamour, rather than upgrades that enhance the quality of t...
The Fitbit Luxe is ideal for people who don't want too much data – it'll give you just enough for the everyday user. With bonus points for good looks.Pros24/7 heart rate monitorReminders to moveSmartphone notificationsSleep trackingIncludes a 6-month prem...
Great design, Health, sleep and wellness tracking, Decent battery life
No built-in GPS, Touch navigation is inconsistent, Tiny display
"If you care about design, the Fitbit Luxe is the way to go -- if function is your goal, Fitbit's smartwatches and Charge trackers are better options."...
Sleek profile, Solid fitness tracking, Decent battery life for a color screen
Touch screen could be more responsive, Limited, non-customizable interface
Spending an extra US$50 for the Luxe doesn't put you quite between the Inspire 2 and Charge 5 in terms of better, more detailed tracking. You're primarily paying for upgraded aesthetics, even when it comes to hardware upgrades.That said, the tracking the...