Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Runtastic Orbit and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Runtastic Orbit.
March 2015
(71%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Runtastic Orbit is a great device for tracking your lifestyle 24/7, from happiness, to steps, to sleep - the Orbit can do it all and for only $78!...
Abstract: The Runtastic Orbit is the fitness tracker you've never heard of. It is simple, easy to use, and to the point. It boasts the unique perk of being waterproof up to 100 meters and has ambient light sensors in sleep mode. Multiple syncing capabilities with v...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Intuitiv, colorful ap, Sleep-tracking featur, Works with several app, Multiple colored bands available
Boring desig, No different from other fitness bands
The Runtastic Orbit is an easy-to-use fitness tracker that also keeps tabs on your sleep, but it doesn't do enough to stand out. Fitness bands have really hit their stride, with everyone from Adidas to Sketchers offering their own devices in an...
Lightweight and comfortable, Completely waterproof, Syncs with Runtastic to provide realtime information while exercising, Interchangeable bands/clips, Builtin vibration alarm.
Pedometer isn't accurate when it's worn on the wrist, Random sync issues, Not enough detailed info in the Runtastic Me app, Short, fourfive day battery life (Runtastic claims seven days), No way to automatically enter sleep mode at the same time every day
Published: 2014-07-31, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Runtastic's Orbit activity tracker is another welcome entry to an increasingly crowded market. At $119.99, it's slightly more expensive than the Nike FuelBand SE, Fitbit Flex, Misfit Shine and the Polar Loop, less expensive than the Jawbone UP24 and Ga...
Measures steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep. Excellent display. Waterproof. Includes two wristbands and one clip case. Apps available on Android and iOS.
No food-logging or calorie-counting component (though integration with MyFitnessPal is planned for a future update). No stair tracking. App doesn't track weight. Heart-rate monitoring isn't supported. Requires a smartphone
Fitness app and device maker Runtastic gets into the activity-tracker game with the Orbit, a capable, versatile OLED-display-equipped band that's highly reminiscent of the now-recalled Fitbit Force....
Runtastic app is really rather good, though you don't need this to use it, Ingenious multiple straps, Battery life is excellent
Screen is not fit for purpose, Useful data shown is minimal, Build quality is on the budget side
It's a passable fitness tracker, but for running the Runtastic Orbit is too lightweight in terms of the data it shows, and the screen really isn't usable in action. Even at around £80/$110 it's not exactly a bargain...
Abstract: Since it seems like every company and its mother-company has a fitness tracker these days, it's refreshing when we see one that actually brings something unique to the table. Runtastic (the company behind my current favourite running app) has a new tracke...