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Thinking about upgrading from One to Charge HR-feedback welcome

skinny4me2be
Posts: 358 Member
Hi all
My family asked what I wanted for my birthday and I've been thinking about getting a Fitbit Charge HR.
Was hoping those who went from a Fitbit One to a Charge HR--tell me your pro's and cons.
Thanks!
My family asked what I wanted for my birthday and I've been thinking about getting a Fitbit Charge HR.
Was hoping those who went from a Fitbit One to a Charge HR--tell me your pro's and cons.
Thanks!
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Pro:
- You don't have to move it when you change clothes - harder to lose (my son lost several before he gave up) or wash (which is what I did, although it did come back to life 10 days later).
- I don't need a chest strap HRM to get more accurate calorie count during cardio exercise.
- Automatic sleep tracking - no more pushing the button to start and stop sleep and no more hassle with the lousy wristband or some other way to attach it to the wrist.
- Always right there if you want to check it, just push the button or tap it - you don't have to pull it out of wherever you've tucked it. But... the display is hard to read in sunlight. (No surprise there.)
- Worn on the wrist. You can't discretely clip it to your bra. I hadn't worn a watch for years and don't wear jewelry because it drives me nuts, so wearing anything on my wrist bothers me. I'm gradually getting used to it.
- Doesn't detect steps very well when pushing a shopping cart (or stroller, I assume). I now turn off the heart rate monitoring and put it in my pocket when I go to the grocery store. Now that Fitbit supports having more than one tracker on each account, I sort of wish I still had my One. I could just use it when I go shopping, but I gave it away.
- Display is more easily scratched than on the One.
- Battery doesn't last as long. I haven't tested exactly how long it lasts because I have a convenient time to charge it every morning, but I know it drains faster than my One did. This is perhaps another way having a "backup" tracker would be nice. Just use it while your primary Fitbit is charging.
I think some people notice a difference in the estimated calorie burn and/or their step count when they switch, but mine seems to be about the same.0 -
skinny4me2be wrote: »Hi all
My family asked what I wanted for my birthday and I've been thinking about getting a Fitbit Charge HR.
Was hoping those who went from a Fitbit One to a Charge HR--tell me your pro's and cons.
Thanks!
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My hr has an incredibly high stair count. Must be some problems yet. My One works perfectly. I use both of them using different email accounts.0
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My hr has an incredibly high stair count. Must be some problems yet. My One works perfectly. I use both of them using different email accounts.
Ignore the stair count. It isn't used in any of the calculations. My One had a high stair count (while often missing it when I did climb a flight of stairs), my Charge HR is worse.0 -
I went from a simple Garmin HRM watch (and chest strap) to the Charge HR. I love it. Constant monitoring of calorie intake all day long. No more uncomfortable chest strap. With the phone app, if I want I can get a gps readout of my walks/runs, but not necessary. I ignore the stair count. What matters most to me is calorie count, distance and HR. This does it all.0
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Stair count-I even noticed with my fitibit One, that the stair count was inflated from walking up hills. :-) Great feedback everyone ! Thanks!0
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After a year using a One, I moved to a Surge (2 months ago) and after 14 months with a Flex, my husband moved to a Charge HR (5 weeks ago).
I received both of mine as a birthday gift from friends, so I didn't have to worry about the A$350 cost of the Surge, but if I had paid myself I would only have gone for a Charge HR too (A$199) as I don't believe the additional features (eg GPS) are worth the additional A$150. If you can afford the $350 easily though, then absolutely go for the Surge as it is an awesome device.
I'm a runner and I love the GPS function, so I do prefer the Surge, but that is about the only function that I use over the available functions on my husbands Charge HR. I like the bigger screen, but not the bulky/masculine look to it (especially when going out to dinner or something, in a nice dress) but I am yet to give in and take it off. I gave my One to my Mum when I upgraded, but I kinda wish I'd kept it for those times when I do want to dress up and not wear a sports watch
The automated sleep tracking is fantastic and I recently discovered that it also picks up random naps as well! You can't manually add in a second sleep to a day, so this is a great feature that the One doesn't offer.
The Surge can also control the music on your iPhone (which I don't use as I carry my phone with me while out for a walk or run) and you get call notifications and text messages to your device, which is handy if you don't want to stop to check your phone. This is not a function of the Charge HR (you can see call notifications, but not SMS and no music controls).
We both charge our devices up twice a week to ensure the battery never runs low, but I did come close to a dead battery a few weeks ago after using the GPS function 4-5 times in 2 days for 30-45 mins at a time. Both batteries have a great charge length though if not using any GPS.
I'm sure I am forgetting things, but that is the main points that I would pass on0 -
I've had the Charge HR for a few months and love everything about it!0
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