Abstract: Stay motivated and meet your health goal's with Fitbit's latest Force Wireless Smart Wristband. This latest edition consists of a sporty wristband, designed to keep you moving during the day and tracks your sleep at night, waking you up with a silent vibr...
Band screen tells time, can be used as watch, Comfy wristband form factor, Very adjustable wristband, Has a backlit screen for realtime feedback, Wireless syncing, Silent vibrating alarms, Great integration with existing fitness apps like MyFitnessPal, St
Bulkier than FitBit Flex, Band is very difficult to snap onto the wrist, Not showersafe, Always visible if worn with short sleeves, Only two color choices, Causes skin reactions in a small number of users (see links above, or paragraph below red text belo
The Force is FitBit's latest product offering, and it brings a lot to the table. It does everything the FitBit One does, and more: it conveniently is worn around the wrist, and it shows your active minutes on screen in addition to all the same metrics the...
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Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Hard to attach to your wris, A bit more expensive than competing fitness trackers
Fitbit's $129 Force is a solid addition to the company's product line, and it's perfect for those who want more functionality in their fitness wearables. It's $30 more expensive than the Flex, but you get a better OLED display and an altimeter, with ...
Solid battery life (710 days), tracks activities including sleep, and finally includes a (OLED) screen!
Annoying clasp system, easy to lose if not careful, proprietary charging port (Force only!!), and known to cause skin irritation (I was fine) from Nickel backing
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Published: 2014-01-24, Author: Eric , review by: droid-life.com
I have really enjoyed the Fitbit Force since I picked one up. After finally seeing that Nike has no intention on working with Android I was a little disappointed that there was not something similar out there that worked for Android. The Force does a lo...
Simple, understated design, Information-dense OLED display, Wireless syncing over Bluetooth 4.0, Stunning battery life
Cumbersome app design, Food database still lacking
The Force takes what made the Flex fitness tracker successful and adds an extremely useful OLED display. Unfortunately, the diet and sleep tracking features are both still in need of improvement....
Great design, Beautiful OLED display with good animations, Long battery life
Inelegant charging cable
Despite these problems, when it comes to recommending a device to family members, Fitbit is one this author can vouch for. When the app syncs in the background, it works quite nicely. The web interface is a pleasure to use, although entering data for act...
Sharpest display of any activity tracker. Thoughtful design. Comfortable and lightweight. Comprehensive Web interface and mobile apps. Tracks sleep and uses silent vibration alarm.
Relies on a proprietary charger. No heart rate monitor. Does not automatically differentiate between activities
The Fitbit Force takes everything we love about the Fitbit One and puts it into a secure wristband, making it an affordable alternative for users who don't need all the data that more expensive options like the Basis B1 provide....
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: Ali , review by: chipchick.com
The tracker is built inside the Fitbit Force. OLED Display offers instant gratification. Fitbit Force goes back to basics by displaying daily activity on your wrist with the press of a button. Doubles as a watch, The
Wristband is difficult to close on your own, and it can slip off if not clasped tightly. Not many color options
In the end, the Fitbit Force is a nice incremental upgrade. The inclusion of the OLED display, means Fitbit is going back to basics and actually listened to consumer's gripes about the lack of visual information on the Flex. That said, design-wise, th...