Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management
Original price was: $129.95.$99.95Current price is: $99.95.
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Price History for Fitbit Luxe - Graphite stainless steel - activity tracker with band - silicone - black - band...
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Current Price | $99.95 | January 10, 2025 |
Highest Price | $99.95 | October 14, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $99.95 | October 14, 2024 |
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$99.95 | October 14, 2024 |
Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management Description
- See how jewelry gets smart with a tracker that doubles as a timeless accessory and features a vibrant color display
- Get better sleep to power your days with sleep tracking and sleep Score in the Fitbit app
- Feel a Buzz when you reach your target heart rate zones, while you earn active zone minutes
- 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium(New and returning Premium members only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Requires valid payment method.Content and features may change. Terms & Conditions apply)
- Maximize your exercise, understand resting heart rate trends and better estimate calorie burn with 24/7 heart rate tracking
- Tune in to your body with health metrics like breathing rate, heart rate variability and more (in-app only)
- Enjoy up to 5 days of battery without having to stop for a charge (varies with use and other factors)
- Connect Luxe to your phoneโs GPS & see real-time pace and distance on your wrist
Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management Specification
Specification: Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management
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Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker With Stress Management
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Kit T –
I have had several Fitbits over the years. Everyone else in my family has an Apple Watch. This has many of the same features at 1/2 the price. PLUS. It will hold a charge for 3-5 days, unlike an Apple Watch. Iโll always go Fitbit.
Lakia Jones –
My daughter loves this item. She rarely.Takes it off. I purchased this item to help her with her weight loss journey. This encourages and motivates her too get moving and continue..Her goal is a 10 thousand steps a day she has achieved it.. this fitbit pushes her to change her eating habits as well. . This watch has some cool features. Most definitely will purchase again.
Wolfgang T. –
It is working perfectly on all parameters only shortcoming is that the battery backup . You will have to recharge it every alternate day.
Genesis –
The charge lasts for about a week and a half and I have had this model for over 5 years now.
Josie –
fitbit + the app with premium is seriously so helpful when it comes to tracking your health. the information it gives is easy to understand, reliable and overall very helpful when it comes to prioritizing your wellbeing, changing habits and setting goals. i have not had the app without premium since i got a 6 month free trial with my watch (iโm about 3 months in.) so canโt speak on that.
the watch itself is waterproof, durable, has a great battery and very attentive to movements and heart rate. the battery usually lasts me 4-5 days of 24hr use. charging is super fast as well. be mindful that while the watch is waterproof, i have seen liquid mess up the heart rate monitor, including sweat. as someone who works out strenuously, this is something iโm mindful of and sometimes i need to take the watch off and wipe the sensor. overall, not a huge problem. iโm very meticulous about tracking my calories and heart rate so it is important to me. the steps tracker is very accurate and adapts to your stride. i love the in-app food tracker a lot as well, the information it gives is more helpful than myfitnesspal.
iโve tried this with both android and iphone phones and love it both ways. i used to have an apple watch that died out on me and iโve got no regrets on switching over because the fitbit app is much more thorough and connects well to my iphone health app. plus way better battery, and youโre not forced to keep buying overpriced chargers just to not destroy the thing. apple watch may be better when it comes to not keeping your phone on you but iโm not one of those people and i did not have service on my watch. the fitbit luxe does notify me of texts and phone calls when i am far from my phone. super helpful!
overall 10/10 product. great price, fantastic quality, long lasting battery, helpful and reliable stats. it is obvious the company really strives for quality and thoroughness with their consumer base in mind. love to see it.
Eduardo Miguel Dรญaz Murillo –
Ideal para monitorear tu mรฉtricas de salud. Se sincroniza sin problema con la aplicaciรณn. La baterรญa dura bastante y se nota que los materiales son de excelente calidad.
Brian –
The Good
I bought the Luxe as a replacement for my Inspire HR (which suddenly went dead and was unrecoverable less than 2 years of normal use). The Luxe is great for basic step counts, sleep tracking (though not always accurate, more below), and telling the time on a bright, colorful watch face. If that’s all you want in a slimmer form factor than an Apple watch, this could be the device for you.
The Bad
Where to begin. First and foremost, the swiping is unreliable and mostly doesn’t work on my device. I can swipe left and right, but only 1 out of 10 times does the up/down swiping work for me (and this is how you access settings and more detailed breakdowns of the day’s activitiesโpretty important). A hard reset usually fixes the problem, but this shouldn’t happen every time I try to swipe up or down, as a hard reset is also inconvenient since it requires the Luxe to be plugged in. I can’t do this on the go.
The heart rate monitor also seems to be less accurate than my Inspire HR was. During almost every workout I see numbers on my Luxe that are near my resting heart rate while I’m sweating and out of breathโa simple pulse check proves the number to be wildly inaccurate. I tested with a a second heart rate monitor that always shows me at ~60 BPM faster in these moments and that feels more in line with the level of exertion and a pulse check. This also will end up affecting Active Minutes measurements, so you shouldn’t rely on this device for accurate readings there either.
I thought sleep tracking would be smarter too. I recently took a trip to the east coast, so a 3 hour time difference for me. When I got home, I forgot to sync the time on my Luxe until the next morning (something I wish were automatic, but alas, this requires you to use the app just to show the right time zone). I slept ~7 hours, but the Fitbit app said I slept ~4, since the fall asleep time was listed in eastern time, while the wake up time was listed in pacific time. I can understand this error if the Luxe promised to only measure duration of sleep, but this device should be doing more than that (analyzing sleep stages). Where did the other 3 hours of sleep data go? Shouldn’t the software be smarter than this and adjust both my fall asleep and wake up times when there are 7 hours of sleep data to show?
Now at 14 months, just over a year and just outside the warranty, it’s stopped responding to taps and swipes altogether, and is basically just a watch now. After getting the same guidance from customer service again and again to no avail, they’ve offered me a 35% discount to keep my loyalty. But I will try my luck with Garmin now.
J. M. C. –
I mostly needed this to track my steps for two things.
A step tracker to use for a healthy wage challenge.
A step tracker to sync with my health insurance provider to earn $ money each month be reaching step goals. If achieve the step goal each month, I’ll earn $250. A year, and be paid to exercise, while staying healthier for my efforts.
Win win!
The tracker also has other great features, it stays charged for a few days between the need to charge.
I like the slim, non bulky, non smart watch look. I forget that it’s on my wrist unless I need to use a feature.
I did buy different bands for it, I am not a silicone/plastic band fan.
A great health tracker, for a reasonable price for it’s features.
ddz –
I have a tiny wrist — all of these watch devices are way too huge for my wrist — even the kid ones are too big. This style, which is now out of production, fits okay — the buckle is only an inch off of center even with the small band. As good as it gets, I guess. I am very happy with the device and its functionality and I LOVE the FitBit app! It has given me so much valuable info about my body as I navigate this 65+ age ordeal. The only difficulty is getting use to wearing it ALL the time — even to sleep.
anurag k. –
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Amy Youngberg –
worked great and exactly as advertised
Eduardo Miguel Dรญaz Murillo –
Schickes Teil mit vielen Funktionen, erfรผllt seinen Zweck
DAVID NER –
I am a Fitbit fan. This Fitbit is a replacement for my first one that lasted for about 5 years. The luxe Fitbit is very slim and neat looking on my wrist. It has a much longer battery life than my first Fitbit. I use it not just for knowing the time, but for measuring my steps on a daily basis, indicating when messages and calls have reached my phone, and monitoring my sleep. I highly recommend this model. I had to replace the strap on my previous Fitbit a few times and expect I will have to do so with this one but that is not a problem. The straps are easy to buy and to fit onto the Fitbit