Were going with yes. While in some ways the above mentioned Withings Pulse is a better tracker (you can even periodically add heart-rate data), the Fitbit Force is simply the most convenient. It works really well, its comfortable, its accurate, and you...
Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
In the increasingly crowded activity tracker market, Fitbit has not only created a range of devices of various prices (US$60 to $130) and capabilities, but has kept pace with the competition by developing the Force. Through its sleek design, Bluetooth ...
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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
Of the many activity-tracking, wearable accessories we've covered over the past few years, Fitbit's Flex was one of our favorites. Now the company is back with Force ($130), an updated version of the band that adds features while maintaing a very similar ...
Easy setup, New features: OLED display, altimeter, A breeze to use
Clunky design, Tricky wristband clasp, Bottom Line, Fitbit's latest device is hardly cheap ($129) and certainly isn't fashionable, it's the best wristband fitness tracker we've seen so far, Images: Mashable, Christina Ascani; screenshots via Fitbit
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Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
Comfortable to wear, Tracks activity and sleep, OLED a helpful motivator, Altimeter for stairs tracking
10,000 reports of skin rashes, Annoying clasp, Proprietary charger, Sleep tracking is inaccurate
These drawbacks pale in comparison to the benefits that can be achieved by being motivated by Fitbit Force - no pain, no gain. The Force is still strong with this one, at least until iWatch or Google Gem take activity tracking to the next level....
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Published: 2014-02-12, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is where it gets weird. I'm a Jawbone Up user and I love the damn thing. It looks good, feels good, works well in terms of software integration and it partners with a lot of other services I already use like MyFitnessPal and Runkeeper. Having said al...
Published: 2014-02-01, Author: Arnold , review by: mrgadget.com.au
A few weeks ago I blogged about getting my first fitness band and how it was going to be the Fitbit Force. In short, I got it and it's an amazing gadget that acts as both a watch and a fitness band! I did a lot of research before diving in for a purchase ...
We're going with yes. While in some ways the above mentioned Withings Pulse is a better tracker (you can even periodically add heart-rate data), the Fitbit Force is simply the most convenient. It works really well, it's comfortable, it's accurate, and you...