

Several watch faces display individual activity data as well. Swiping up reveals the dashboard with the daily activity data. The vibration strength for the alarm can be adjusted in three levels. When setting these up, Fitbit uses haptic feedback, which noticeably simplifies minute-by-minute adjustments. Horizontal swipes take you to the notifications, workouts, breathing exercises, an alarm clock with up to eight alarms, a timer, and a stopwatch. Swiping downwards on the display allows you to lock it, to disable notifications, or to activate a sleep mode that turns off notifications as well as the gesture activation. The gesture activation can be disabled as well. It lights up when you tap the display twice or when you raise your arm. The display doesn't have an always-on mode. You can deactivate activity reminders or specify time and weekdays. Smartphones, Phablets, ≤6-inch, Camera Smartphones Under 300 USD/Euros, under 500 USD/Euros, 1,000 USD/Euros, for University Students, Best Displays Multimedia, Budget Multimedia, Gaming, Budget Gaming, Lightweight Gaming, Business, Budget Office, Workstation, Subnotebooks, Ultrabooks, Chromebooks

On the tracker itself, you can only see the data for the current day in any case. This is relevant, for example, if you don't synchronize the fitness trackers regularly. However, the specifications for the Luxe and the Inspire 2 coincide: According to these, both store the daily data for a total of 30 days as well as detailed minute-by-minute movement data for a period of seven days. One feature of the Inspire 2 that the Luxe is missing is the Tile technology, which allows you to find the Inspire 2 again if you don't remember where you last placed it.įitbit doesn't disclose the storage capacity. Fitbit states 10 days of battery life for the Inspire 2 and 5 for the Luxe. Fitbit enhances the Inspire 2's optical heart rate sensor by allowing it to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) on the Luxe. The Special Edition of the Luxe already comes with a replacement band the standard band in this case is a gold-colored link bracelet, for which Fitbit has partnered with the jewelry brand gorjana.īoth the Inspire 2 and the Luxe are water-resistant to 50 meters. They have a special strap connector, but they can be interchanged. The case is made of gold-, platinum- or graphite-colored stainless steel, while the buckle of the silicone bands is made of anodized aluminum. The Luxe has a color AMOLED that automatically adjusts its brightness to the ambient light. The latter's case is made of plastic, and the display is a grayscale OLED like on the Charge 4. In terms of looks and functionality, the Luxe is most similar to the Inspire 2, which is 50 Euros cheaper (~$59). These currently include the Inspire 2, the Charge 4, and the Ace series for children. With the Luxe, Fitbit has expanded its range of fitness trackers. Case and connectivity – AMOLED with automatic brightness
