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Since writing this review, I have had a lot more time with the Fitbit Blaze – and have worn one on my wrist for much of this year, using it as my go-to when doing comparisons for fitness tracker reviews. First off, I can say that the phone-finding issue i...
Image 13 of 14Past Fitbits have been about discrete functionality, but recently the company has been moving towards being eye-catching as well as useful, and the Fitbit Blaze is a solid step forward in that regard. It looks nice enough and offers plenty o...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-08-12 10:08:31
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Fitbit has become a household name when it comes to fitness trackers and wearables in general – and not always for the right reasons. With affordable price points, the company behind some of the earliest fitness trackers to hit the market has consistently...
The biggest hurdle wearable devices need to clear is battery life, and the Fitbit Blaze seems to have managed that. I'm still stunned when I realise this is a smartwatch with a color display that will last me a minimum of four days, and probably a little...
In all honesty, I think the Fitbit Blaze is rather ugly. There are so many good looking wearable devices out there right now – look at the Apple Watch and you see something that has a really well thought out and attractive design, Here it feels like Fitbi...
After quite a bit of time with the Blaze, I can see why Fitbit is being a little bit vague about how they categorize it. It most definitely isn't a smartwatch, although it is a bit smarter than your average fitness tracker.And not surprisingly Fitbit has...
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The fitness and activity tracker world is flush with variety yet void of a true monopoly. But amid the many big-name brands (Garmin, Samsung, TomTom, Suunto, etc.) sits one name that's a de facto leader: Fitbit, the company most synonymous with fitness ba...
Accurately monitors heart rate, Tracks daily step count effectively, New sleep tracker adds useful new element, Companion app makes recorded information easy to read, Offers a ton of extras including on-watch workouts, guided breathing sessions, etc...
Periodic syncing issues, Has trouble tracking steps/distance on a treadmill...
Yes. Fitbit's Blaze is packed to the limit with useful tracking information, giving wearers the ability to not just brag about their daily steps but also calories burned, number of hours spent in REM sleep, stairs climbed, and daily hours active. The watc...
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We think the Fitbit Blaze is best activity tracker you can buy right now. It's accurate at tracking both steps and distance, you can also monitor your heart rate and it even gives you High Intensity Internal Training (HIIT) workouts, right from your wrist...
Automatically detects when you start exercising (running, walking, aerobic exercise or cycling) and logs it, There are a lot of motivational badges, alerts and weekly emails, Accurate at tracking steps taken and distance travelled, Get FitStar workouts on...
Big and bulky, those who want a discreet activity tracker won't be a fan, The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found that some more popul...
The Fitbit Blaze offers plenty of bang for your buck. As well as getting accurate monitoring of the steps you take and the distance you travel, this activity tracker also has an accurate built-in heart rate monitor. Furthermore, when looking at your daily...
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Fitbit is the market leader when it comes to fitness trackers, with a wide range of devices to suit pretty much every need. The Blaze, however, is a little harder to pin down. At first glance, it looks more smartwatch than fitness tracker, but its feature-set is pretty limited. It's also not really a sports watch, as it doesn't have built-in GPS...
Another decent Fitbit device, but it's hemmed in by smartwatches on one side and its own siblings on the other...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-08-12 10:08:31
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Also, if the Blaze's smartwatch-like design and feature set aren't your bag, Fitbit has released two new products that might be more up your alley: the Fitbit Charge 2 and the Fitbit Flex 2. Each are successors to some early fitness trackers that bring al...
Low price, Stunning battery life, Interesting fitness features...
Lack of notifications, Strange design, Unreactive display...
The Fitbit Blaze is one step above its fitness trackers rivals, but it's still half step behind the smartwatch crowd...
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When the FitBit Blaze launched earlier this year in Las Vegas, in spite of the Blaze's smoking looks, I think it's fair to say it didn't set the world on fire. Which is a shame! After living with the FitBit Blaze for a few months, whilst it might not have...
As mentioned, I initially didn't like the Blaze, I felt that it was a little limited compared to some of the more expensive devices out there. Oddly though the Blaze really grows on you over time. Part of this is simply the ease of utility – I used the 7...
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While it looked like the latter, Fitbit wanted people to think of it as the former, which is a design ethos that has continued with the arrival of the Blaze. The Blaze stands apart from the Surge in its design. Inside an octagonal silver frame on a fairl...
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Fitbit's latest addition to its fitness tracker range is a step away from its normal band-like design and now resembles more of a smart watch. With a bright OLED touch screen, interchangeable bands and a slimmer profile than models such as the Surge, the...
". my new everyday fitness tracker."...
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g3ar.co.za Updated: 2017-08-12 10:08:31
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The wristband is completely rubber with an aluminum strap clip, however the bands do vary. (Depending on whether you opt for the rubber classic edition, leather luxe edition, or metal links ‘luxe' edition, which we must say looks incredibly professional a...
Bold design, Great clockfaces, Tracks BPM well...
Limited customisation, Barebones app, Not Water Proof...
I thoroughly enjoyed wearing the Blaze and would certainly wear it as my daily. The physical design looks better than an Apple Watch, in my humble opinion, and although it's not quite as versatile as I would have liked, it definitely justifies its R3...
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There's never been a better time to utilise technology for health and fitness purposes. Fitness trackers are, by far, the most common piece of wearable tech available, letting you track your movement and activity as you go about your business – and all yo...
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At the very top of Fitbit's product line is the Fitbit Blaze which takes the look, feel and functionality of a smartwatch in a device with a large colour display and a variety of accessory bands that can be quickly switched as needed.Fitbit's system reall...
The Fitbit Blaze is a step up for users who have used simpler fitness trackers since it looks like a watch and integrates some smart features such as notifications and music control. Smart watch users might see it as a step back because it doesn't run or...
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At first glance the Blaze has a somewhat schizophrenic persona – it looks more like a smartwatch than a fitness tracker, but it doesn’t boast a feature set that would worry any smartwatch manufacturer. It’s also not really a sports watch, since most runne...
The Fitbit Blaze is a difficult device to place. It's larger and has more features than your average fitness tracker, but it's not feature-packed enough to be considered a proper sports watch. It's something of a smartwatch, but the limited notification r...
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I have been using Fitbit devices for a couple of years now and have practically gone through all the devices since the Fibit Flex. I can certainly say that using the Fitbit was the main motivator for me to spend more time walking, replacing some of the ti...
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I spent the month of April in a competition about food and exercise. It was pretty intense. It involved not drinking, eating to a strict plan, and exercising daily. There were rules. There were standards. There was a spreadsheet.Helping me along my path o...
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Last year's Charge HR fitness tracker was a breakout success for Fitbit, driving impressive sale figures that successfully introduced many consumers to the wearables sector for the first time. And for good reason; it was an excellent product with an equal...
Notwithstanding some design quibbles, Blaze successfully builds on the best features from Fitbit's predecessors, while also making much needed advancements in the cosmetic stakes too...
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Fitbit has grown to be one of the most recognizable wearables manufacturers operating today, and that has a lot to do with how well the company has built its fitness bands. I was a big fan of the Fitbit Force until the rash-causing issue (that led to a ma...
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Fitbit has become a household name when it comes to activity trackers and bands but the company has decided to move into smartwatch territory with release of the Fitbit Blaze.Fitbit Blaze takes everything they perfected in their other wearable devices and...
Excellent activity tracking, long battery life, bright display...
Not waterproof, no onboard GPS, limited smart features...
The Fitbit Blaze is a handy activity tracking device in the shape of a smartwatch. It does a great job giving you an insight into your fitness and monitoring your exercise but it's light on the smart side...
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Fitbit's first attempt to shake up its utilitarian design philosophy (see the basic but functional Flex, Charge, Charge HR and Surge bands) just begs for comparisons to Apple. With that in mind, Fitbit should have upped the style quotient on the Blaze.The...
Continuous heart-rate monitoring, Convenient automatic exercise-tracking, On-screen FitStar workouts...
Clunky, inconvenient charging cradle, Body, frame, and bands feel cheaper than they are, $299...
If you're an Apple fan, buy the Apple Watch. Its fitness features are solid, and it's basically an iPhone on your wrist. But if you've been using Fitbit devices for a long time, then the Blaze is worth a look. It's not the most stylish fitness band around...
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Fitbit Blaze Review – Activity watches are on the rise. We now come to the time where watches (activity and/or smart) can also track your daily activities, sleeping quality, and even measuring your heart rate.Though Fitbit ChargeHR that I've reviewed befo...
Stylish look, like Apple Watch (in a good way), Smooth and well-designed interface, Great battery life, Stable: no syncing problem, etc, Accuracte tracking (both activities and sleep), Accurate heartrate sensor, Interchangeable bands, The Fitbit that we a...
No GPS, No app notifications support, Flat on the wrist, kind of weird to look sometimes, Extra steps to have it charged...
Fitbit Blaze is an all new stylish watch from Fitbit, a new Fitbit activity tracker that doesn't look like a bracelet or a band. It looks great on the wrist with smooth and great interface. The swappable band means that you can mix and match the watch t...
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Fitbit is well known in the activity tracking field. In fact, with claims of almost 80 per cent of this market, it is probably the company most people will have at least heard of when it comes to devices for monitoring how much you move. Despite this, how...
Nice design with beautiful colour display, excellent platform, continuous heart-rate monitoring, automatic exercise recognition, multi-sport tracking, notifications can be useful, mostly accurate tracking...
No waterproofing, no GPS without smartphone, distance measuring without GPS inaccurate, touchscreen not responsive enough, expensive, not the Apple Watch contender it might appear to be...
The Fitbit Blaze is has plenty going for it, but is more niche than the company's other trackers, filling in a crack that perhaps didn't need to be filled. It is described as a smart fitness watch, which it is in both senses, but this goes both in...
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The first thing that we noticed about the Fitbit Blaze was its smartwatch-like appearance that definitely moves away from their simplistic activity trackers like the Charge HR and Flex . Another interesting element of the Blaze is that users can customise...
In the end, the Fitbit Blaze is a well-designed made smart activity tracker that features some great tools to help with your overall fitness. From measuring your heart rate to monitoring your sleep and keeping you informed of your goals is all captured by...
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Fitbit has expanded its range of activity trackers , with new model Blaze entering the watch market with stylish, colourful looks and more swipable functions than its more minimalist siblings. The Fitbit Blaze is an attractive watch, but at its heart it'...
The Fitbit Blaze is a welcome addition to the Fitbit range, especially for people looking for a fitness watch smarter than the average timepiece. Like all the Fitbits it's a great activity tracker, supported by a fantastic app and desktop dashboard, as we...
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Now a household name in the world of fitness trackers, Fitbit is starting to find its place in the world, and it's back with the all-new Fitbit Blaze.The "fitness watch" offers familiar tracking with more advanced fitness features, which Fitbit hopes will...
Great all round stats, Top beginner friendly app, Bags of battery life...
Guided workouts basic, HR tracker not the best, No GPS without smartphone...
For people starting out with fitness, the Fitbit Blaze is a decent all-rounder and the best tracker the company has produced to date. The Blaze offers a spectrum of stats for most pursuits, even if they're often imperfect in nature. Having to take a phone...
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When it comes to modern consumer technology, you can split most product categories into pre-Apple and post-Apple. Music players, phones, and tablets all changed dramatically after Apple threw down the gauntlet, and with the launch of the Apple Watch, Cupe...
Good battery life, Great companion app, Unique design...
No waterproofing, Too much bezel, Limited smartwatch functionality...
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T3.com
Updated: 2017-08-12 10:08:32
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Fitness tracking wearables are dominated by one company, Fitbit. So when that company decides to launch a new product range, it's kind of a big deal.The wearable was unveiled at CES in January, and it caused quite a commotion when the company's stocks plu...
Battery life, Price, FitStar...
Large bezel, Not waterproof...
The Blaze may not be a revolutionary device, but it fills a gap in Fitbit's line-up. It should appeal to those after a cheap smartwatch with good battery life. It's an attractive and functional wearable, and the screen adds a lot to the Fitbit experie...
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Fitbit has become a household name when it comes to fitness trackers and wearables in general, for better and for worse. With affordable price points and one of the earliest fitness trackers to hit the market, the company has consistently released well-re...
Slim, Color touchscreen, Promises five, day battery life...
Underwhelming features and design...
The Fitbit Blaze seems one step above its other fitness trackers but still seems a half step behind when it comes to wow-ing us...
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Fitness trackers and smartwatches are a dime a dozen these days. Or a nickel for every two-dozen. Or something. My maths isn't quite up to scratch (I blame the jet lag).Either way, it's easy for new announcements to get swallowed up in the vast ocean of e...
5-day battery life, Accurate heart-rate tracking, Bright and clear display, indoors and out, Inherently intuitive interface...
Buttons feel cheap on such a sturdy device, No standalone GPS tracking, Water resistant, not waterproof – so no good for swimmers...
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Fitness trackers and smartwatches are a dime a dozen these days. Or a nickel for every two-dozen. Or something. My maths isn't quite up to scratch (I blame the jet lag).Either way, it's easy for new announcements to get swallowed up in the vast ocean of e...
5-day battery life, Accurate heart-rate tracking, Bright and clear display, indoors and out, Inherently intuitive interface...
Buttons feel cheap on such a sturdy device, No standalone GPS tracking, Water resistant, not waterproof – so no good for swimmers...
The Fitbit Blaze is a sports strap-on that knows its mark and hits it. For those after a smartwatch with sporting pedigree, look elsewhere: the Blaze is well-and-truly a sports watch, and a darn good one at that.Sure, off-device GPS isn't ideal, and there...
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Hands-on with Fitbit's first colour screen smart fitness watch Fitbit had an excellent Christmas. On Christmas Day, it was the number one app on Apple's App Store, pretty much saying that a lot of people unwrapped either a Charge, Surge or Zipp. And it's...
Colour screen is a nice touch, Good battery life, Reliable exercise tracking, Multiple strap options...
No inbuilt GPS will be a pain for runners, No third party notification support, Not water resistant...
The Fitbit Blaze is competent fitness tracker for casual users, with a few smartwatch functions bolted on...
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Got some leftover ang bao money and not sure what to do with it? The right smartwatch can help you exercise better, get more organized, or sleep better (perhaps even all three). But with so many choices out there, how do you know which is the best for you...
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It is tough at the top of the heap. Even with every second company producing a fit band Fitbit continue to remain at the pinnacle. Last year in an attempt to combat the intrusion of the connected smartwatch into their domain they released the Fitbit Blaze...
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When you launch the app, you'll see a list of items starting with which device is currently connected – if you have multiple trackers it can sync with all of them and is smart enough to not double count data – as well as your step count, calories burned...
ReviewsThe fitness tracker business has emerged as one of the fastest growing consumer technology sectors. Almost every smartphone maker has added activity tracking to their devices and many sportswear companies have also got in on the act.But walk into a...
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Fitbit started their campaign by introducing sleep trackers, heart rate monitors, pedometers – pretty much a lineup that monitors our daily activity. Sounds a little overwhelming but that's what their devices can do. Now that they've established their cam...
Outstanding battery life, FitStar Included, Extensive app integration, Interchangeable straps...
Limited notification, Water-resistant not waterproof, Mediocre design...
With the help of Fitbit Blaze, I get to see my steps per day, my calories burned and can track my sleep. The app is undeniably one of the best extensive reviews from Fitbit. This smartwatch definitely amazed me with its battery performance bec...
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It's pretty popular these days to be down on smart watches. Android Wear 2.0 is delayed. Lenovorola has no public plans to make additional watches. Apple Watch sales have been a disappointment. But I'm bullish on smartwatches. I personally wear a Huawei W...
I really like the Blaze. It's a nice change of pace from Android Wear or the Apple Watch. It's not a great smart watch but it is a very nice fitness tracker. Notification support has a long way to go – hopefully the recent Vector and Pebble acquisitions w...
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By now, Fitbit is coming close to being synonymous with “activity tracker” and the brand name is occasionally tossed around as a generic term to describe any similar device. That does mean the company has a lot to live up to in terms of delivering solid d...
When it comes to activity trackers, the Fitbit Blaze sits above much of the competition in the dedicated device market. That should probably come as no surprise as soon as you look around and see the Fitbit Blaze standing apart with a full color screen an...
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Fitbit has been a well-known name in fitness trackers since the category's inception. The latest model, Fitbit Blaze, has a color touchscreen with smartphone notifications including call, text, and calendar alerts. Music can also be controlled from the wa...
Great fitness tracking, Long battery life for a smartwatch, Detailed workout feedback via app...
Inconvenient charger, Clunky interface...
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The other day I took a look at the Bose SoundLink Mini II that Verizon had sent over as an example of ways to get more functionality out of your mobile phone. Well, today I'm taking a look at the second product. This time around it's the new Fitbit Blaze...
Taking a look at both of the accessories that Verizon sent over has been interesting. As much as I did like the Bose SoundLink Mini II, it was the Fitbit Blaze that really caught my eye. It offers a great way get notifications from your mobile phone and...
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As the company's first take on the traditional every day watch design, the Fitbit Blaze falls somewhere between a smartwatch and an activity tracker.On paper the wearable matches up with the likes of Samsung's Gear Fit family and the Withings Activite Pop...
It's easy to find a fitness tracker in 2016. There are plenty of models to choose from, each with a variable reason to consider. Heck, Fitbit alone has more than a couple devices to choose from. You're not going to go wrong if you pick something from Fitb...
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Fitbit has become a staple in the fitness community as being a reliable and pocket friendly way of keeping track of your basic fitness needs. As the company has continued to grow, they have branched out and made even more advanced devices for customers wh...
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Do you love cookie-cutter fitness wearables? Fitbit's latest device, the Blaze , satisfies your need for the mundane – but watch out! The $200 Blaze also throws in a digital personal trainer called FitStar , which might completely change the way you work...
It's a good enough fitness tracker with bland hardware, but you should probably hold off on buying the Fitbit Blaze for now...
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Fitbit Blaze Review: We've tested the first Fitbit smartwatch for over a week now and here's what we think of the Blaze's fitness features, notifications support and stats tracking.The Fitbit Blaze sports a very unique and angular design, in sharp contras...
Decent battery life, Plenty of fitness features, Selection of straps...
Iffy notifications, Few non-fitness features...
The Fitbit Blaze packs in a strong selection of fitness features and marries up well with the Fitbit app, giving you a pretty comprehensive overview of your exercise sessions. The Fitstar is a simple but effective feature for getting into shape, while sta...
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When Fitbit announced its new activity-tracking band at CES in January, the company's stock plummeted. At first glance, the Fitbit Blaze looked like an Apple Watch clone, with a touchscreen, notifications, and interchangeable leather, sport, and link band...
Continuous heart-rate monitoring, Convenient automatic exercise-tracking, On-screen FitStar workouts...
Clunky, inconvenient charging cradle, Body, frame, and bands feel cheaper than they are...
If you're an Apple fan, buy the Apple Watch. Its fitness features are solid, and it's basically an iPhone on your wrist. But if you've been using Fitbit devices for a long time, then the Blaze is worth a look. It's not the most stylish fitness band ar...
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Fitbit is back and better than ever with their new Fitbit Blaze smartwatch. The Blaze boasts a vibrant high-resolution touchscreen, sleep tracking, automatic exercise recognition and tracking, and more. We got to explore the ins and outs of the Blaze and...
Continuous heart rate monitoring, customizable features, nice selection of interchangeable bands, great battery life...
Heart rate monitoring can be a little finicky, proprietary charging dock, doesn't resemble the look of a classic watch, smart watch features are limited, Prev2 of 2Next...
The Fitbit Blaze offers a great deal of customization to tailor the experience to your fitness needs. That makes it a versatile fitness wearable for anyone, be it an office worker looking to move more throughout the day or a marathoner who never stops mov...
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In the world of wearable fitness accessories, consumers are faced with a slew of decisions and potential pitfalls.Going too cheap will get you a crappy piece of tech that may look just fine while failing in the realm of usefulness. There are tons of devic...
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Companies that make fitness trackers have tried to emulate Fitbit's success, but throughout it all, Fitbit has remained untouchable at the top – even in an era where smartwatches have tried to make dedicated fitness trackers obsolete. It's been almost a...
Personalization with interchangeable straps, Slightly more aggressive looking design, Simple operation with minimal interaction, Tracks various exercises, Long battery life...
Lacks waterresistance, No third party apps support, Light with the smartwatch functions...
When we take a peek at the Fitbit Blaze's sticker price of $199.99, it's right there in the same class as some other full-featured fitness trackers. The problem with this particular segment, is that it clashes with the vast models available in the smartwa...
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Fitbit has proved it's good at making fitness trackers. Offering a breadth of quality products in just about every price range, it's no wonder why their trackers can be found on just about every other person's wrist. But what happens when a fitness-first...
5-day battery life, Display is good enough to see outdoors, Step and sleep tracking work very well, Smooth and snappy performance, Comfortable to wear all day...
A device this big (and pricey) should have GPS on board, Notifications are glitchy and limited, No waterproofing, Only 4 watch faces available, none are very good, Inconsistent heart rate monitoring, Expensive interchangeable bands, Charging method is ve...
The Fitbit Blaze is a great fitness tracker in almost every way - step and sleep tracking are very accurate, and it's a great all-around fitness companion. This is no smartwatch, though. Notifications are extremely limited, there are only four watch faces...
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When Fitbit announced the Blaze "smart fitness watch," it did not make the best first impression. Many thought the Blaze was a peculiar answer to its competition, namely the Apple Watch , and the company's stock immediately fell more than 13 percent.Howev...
battery life compared to other smart fitness watches, FitStar on-screen workouts are a great addition and easy to follow from the display, You can read texts messages and longer calendar alerts on the full color display well (all other Fitbit trackers don...
If you wear the Blaze, be ready for all the Apple Watch comments. Be ready to explain yourself, No onboard GPS; the Blaze only connects to GPS when it's used near a smartphone, Charging is a big inconvenience since you have to remove the module from the f...
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It's a Fitbit through and through, but doesn't offer much newThe new Fitbit Blaze is a good Fitbit. Like earlier Fitbit models, the $200 Blaze will track your daily activity, count your steps, monitor your heart rate, gauge how well you're sleeping, and p...
Thin and light on your wrist, Battery lasts days and days, Fitbit's mobile app is the best around...
Not the looker Fitbit was aiming for, Severely limited notifications, No built-in GPS...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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Fitbit has a problem. Once you've dominated a market, where do you go from there? Even before it launched the $199 Blaze (and the $129 Alta), it already had six different fitness trackers, which captured more than 70 percent of all devices sold.With the B...
Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget.
Annoying charging cradl, Display doesn't stay o, Splash-proof but not waterproof...
Fitbit calls the $199 Blaze a "smart fitness watch." But while I like the on-screen FitStar workouts, there's little much else to recommend the device. For the record, I don't think it's ugly, but its angular design will be off-putting for many. While sma...
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When Fitbit introduced its Blaze smartwatch back at CES , many people hyped it up as an Apple Watch competitor. It's $150 cheaper, but still features a color touchscreen, notifications, a host of fitness-tracking features and impressive five-day battery l...
Interchangeable bands, Good fitness-tracking features, Excellent battery life...
Feels cheap, Limited feature set compared to other smartwatches, It's kind of ugly...
The Blaze continues Fitbit's tradition of making quality fitness trackers, but the device is ultimately let down by an uninspired design and a cheap-feeling design. Those deficiencies in style and materials make for a wearable you won't actually want...
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The big photos in the Macys window sell a gorgeous device. Its sleek and a perfect blend of class and 80s retro-aesthetics. The magazine spreads and the shots in internet ads and even the outside of the box concur: the Fitbit Blaze is a goddamn looker...
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This week they started shipping units out to consumers, though I've been using one for a few weeks now – getting the hang of things and figuring out what works well (and what doesn't). Fitbit provided a test unit (and a flotilla of straps), that I'll send...
The Fitbit Blaze has the potential to be an awesome little watch – but the target audience is a bit mixed right now. At $200 it's at or above the price of numerous GPS watches (Garmin, Polar, TomTom units), and, it's only $50 below what the Apple Watch wa...
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The $199.95 Fitbit Blaze is a fitness tracker that looks like a smartwatch. Somewhat of an upgrade to the Fitbit Charge HR, the Blaze automatically tracks activities, exercises, heart rate, and has a color touch screen that displays workout guidance and n...
Good battery life, Vibrant color display, Accurate heart rate, sleep, and step monitoring, Effective workout guidance...
Awkward design, Lacks built-in GPS, Not waterproof, Wristbands feel a bit cheap, Automatic exercise recognition is slow...
If you're new to the world of fitness trackers, the Fitbit Blaze is a solid choice. But if you're looking for a smartwatch, or to upgrade anything but a first-generation tracker, the Blaze is unlikely to satisfy...
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wsj.com
Updated: 2017-08-12 10:08:32
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Fitbit is running into an anatomical problem: The human wrist is only so big.The unequivocal winner of the fitness tracker race has sold millions of sensor-equipped bracelets. But now, when deciding what to put on that small patch of real estate connectin...
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First up is the new Fitbit Charge 2. This unit sits in the middle of Fitbit's product line-up, in terms of price and functionality. Whereas you have the Fitbit Flex 2 down below it from a price/functions standpoint, and then the Fitbit Blaze above it. Mea...
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One of the largest and most striking trackers out of the group, the Blaze is aimed at those that want the strong fitness and health tracking performance of a dedicated fitness tracker, along with the features and functions of a smart watch. This model wil...
Sleek, stylish, fantastic display...
No built-in GPS, large...
The Fitbit Blaze is the perfect option for those willing to sacrifice a little bit of fitness performance for a sleeker style. Lacking the dedicated GPS, it requires you to carry your phone with you to get GPS data of your physical workouts, but comes at...
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Following its success in the segment, Fitbit introduces its smart fitness watch that actually looks like, well, a watch. The Fitbit Blaze is designed to be both functional and stylish.Let's find out if it'll emerge victorious, with Bon Jovi's Blaze...
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