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Fitbit Alta HR

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Specification: Fitbit Alta HR

Item Weight ‏ : ‎

1 Pounds

Date First Available ‏ : ‎

March 6, 2017

Manufacturer ‏ : ‎

Fitbit

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B06XFVKG6Y

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#154 in Electronics & Gadgets

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5,769 ratings

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  1. Cassie CampbellCassie Campbell

    I’ve read several reviews and would like to offer my experience with the Alta HR regarding several attributes. Overall, I love this fitness tracker. It is small, sleek, and simple enough to track exactly the features that I want and nothing more for a reasonable price. I am currently on my second Alta HR — I lost the first one and couldn’t get by without it.Device and battery life: I’ve had my current Alta HR for 1 year and 4 months and it is still rocking and rolling. I charge it once/week on Sunday nights and do not have to charge it again throughout the week, even with actively logging several tracked runs and workouts. The great battery life, especially for a continuous heart monitoring device, is one of my favorite features.Design and screen: What drew me to the Alta HR in the first place is the sleek and small design. The screen is just big enough to see the time, heart rate, etc and can easily be worn with any outfit (see also: cheap and colorful replacement bands for ease of matching). It’s a simple feature, but I love that when you turn your wrist upward the screen auto lights up to the home screen. You can customize this home screen— I have mine set to time and heart rate so all I have to do during a workout to see my HR is turn my wrist up. As others have said, the tapping can sometimes be finicky (~20% of the time the first tap attempt doesn’t register), but it’s really not that troublesome. Again, customizing the home screen to the features that are most important to you can resolve most of this frustration.Sleep tracking: I’ve found the sleep tracking to be accurate for the most part. I naturally have a high resting heart rate and it’s likely that Fitbit is underestimating the amount of deep sleep that I get (10% on avg). However, it does a good job of differentiating between sleep and awake and total hours slept. I like that the auto-light up feature of the screen is disabled during sleep. The device and band are very comfortable and I don’t notice them during sleep.Heart rate tracking: I’ve found the heart rate monitor to be VERY accurate. I was not expecting this level of accuracy and have been very impressed. I do not have a strap monitor to compare with, but I have manually monitored my heart rate (neck pulse and a timer) at different intensity levels and found that my Alta HR was always within +-3 bpm. As others have said, you do need to follow the directions of the device to get accurate heart rates during workout. The device is EXTREMELY accurate when following the directions. If you are going to workout (or do any activity that causes substantial wrist turbulence), you need to move the device 1-2 fingers above the wrist and tighten it an extra loop. This allows the device to maintain a constant and reliable read during motion.The app: The fitbit app is not unique to this device, but I LOVE it. I love that it syncs with both the device and other apps. I can use MyFitnessPal for my food and it auto-imports and uses that information to calculate remaining calories, including ones that you burned through activity and basal caloric burn (if you set a weight goal, the app will show a dial that uses this information and tells you if you are over, under, or on target for the day and by how many calories). It also easily allows me to track water intake. It obviously also has step goals and hourly step goals, as well as active minute goals. All of these goals can be customized, and move reminders for the device can be customized by in the app. The app also uses resting HR and GPS tracked run information to estimate your VO2 max. The device and app also will auto-detect several activities (walking, running, “outdoor sport” like tennis) with 10+ minutes of an elevated heart rate and steps. I really enjoy this feature because I feel it gives me a more accurate read of calorie burn than just entering a “tennis doubles for 20 minutes” activity in MyFitnessPal.Step tracking: Accurate as far as I can tell. Some have complained about not having accurate step counting while pushing a stroller etc— you can still get your steps counted (but not heart rate) by strapping this to your belt loop. I frequently visit manufacturing environments where I cannot have anything in my wrist and strapping the device to my belt loop always yields an expected number of steps.Other features: I like that the devices notifies you about texts and phone calls and scrolls the person and a message preview (can adjust in settings) if you prefer. I did not want my phone on my wrist as a distraction all the time (@apple watch) and the Alta HR level of notifications is perfect. The device is also water resistant: I’ve accidentally taken it in the hot tub for a few minutes multiple times and it’s not been affected except for a temporary cloud over the screen once that went away after a couple days. I’d hesitate to purposely swim with it though.

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  2. FancyUrbanHobo0

    I enjoy my Alta but I do have a couple dislikes.The battery does not last a week. I have to charge every 3-4 days. While this doesn’t bother me, I was expecting it to last longer.The light is ridiculously bright at night and for whatever reason that is the only time it comes on when I move my wrist. It doesn’t want to work during the day when I need it to but come 2 am and I’m rolling over it’s like a flashlight. I also have to tap it ridiculously hard when I do want to check something.The sleep tracking works great for the most part and I love seeing my patterns and shifts throughout my monthly cycle. Occasionally it doesn’t work and there’s no better explanation than ‘oops sleep tracking was unavailable’.I am a female so I have monthly menstrual cycles. I can keep track of my symptoms and I enjoy that. There are two issues I have with this function. One: the symptoms are lacking. There are a wide variety of symptoms missing. Two: when you log something on the calendar block it always has the same black dot on the calendar and then the symptoms below. For a quick glance it would be really nice if the icons were seen on the calendar and not just a black dot. That way you can look back and immediately identify what you have as a common symptom three days before instead of having to check every single month three days before. When you look at the calendar it wouldn’t be a slew of black dots either. You’d be able to immediately tell instead of having to push on every single day to get specifics.I really like the slim band. I do not like guaky watches. I would recommend this Fitbit as I really do enjoy mine.One of my favorite things about this Fitbit is the silent alarm. It wakes me up and also has the options to do silent reminders. I absolutely love that.The Fitbit app that accompanies the Fitbit is easy to understand, navigate, and utilize. I have no complaints other than the monthly cycle tracking. As far as accuracy, my periods are extremely regular so the app is right every month when I am going to start. For someone with irregular periods I’m not sure how accurate it would be.I love my Fitbit and I would buy it again. I would recommend it as it is a very good tool. If you do not want a ‘smart’ watch this is perfect. I think the smart watches are a bit much myself which is why I went with this product. I have had mine for four months now and I absolutely recommend it because sometimes I even use it as a flashlight at 2 am.:)

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  3. Amazon Customer

    The Alta HR looks almost exactly like last year’s Alta, which means it’s more of a bracelet than an activity tracker. It’s modular, so the bands on either side of the plastic module in the middle can be easily swapped out. It has the same display as the Alta. It’s not touch sensitive, but requires a tap on either the face or side of the module if you want to cycle through your data. This can get annoying.There is one noteworthy design change: the strap. Last year’s Fitbit Alta had a snap-in clasp (one I didn’t like very much), but this year’s has a more traditional railroad-style strap.Some people have asked me whether the Fitbit Alta HR is now a replacement for the Charge 2. My answer is: not really. They’re the same price and both have heart rate sensors. But you can stop and start exercises with the Charge 2, and you can’t do that at all with Fitbit Alta HR. The Fitbit Alta HR will automatically recognize if you go for a run, but it’s not something you can control, and it doesn’t display a timer during your activities.So what can this Fitbit do? It does what a Fitbit does. It tracks your steps, your distance traveled (without GPS), your calories burned, and your sleep. It shows you notifications and incoming calls from your smartphone. What’s new about the Alta HR is that it has optical heart rate sensors built into the underside, so it records your heart rate throughout the day, and Fitbit will now show you more advanced sleep data in its app. This latter feature isn’t limited to just the Alta HR; it will work with any newer Fitbit that has heart rate sensors. I look at the Fitbit Alta HR’s heart rate data as something that is nice to have, data that I wouldn’t trust entirely but could still help to inform other activity decisions.The same goes for distance tracking: since the Alta HR doesn’t have GPS, or even connected GPS through the phone, my expectations were low. After a five-plus-mile hike last Friday, the Fitbit app told me I had taken more than 19,000 steps total that day and had been active for 158 minutes, but I also noticed within the app that the activity was automatically recorded as just 4.97 miles.This is also the same with sleep tracking: unless you venture into a lab and have sleep sensors taped to your body and have that sort of data to compare it to, it’s hard to gauge the accuracy and efficiency of consumer trackers like Fitbit. But Fitbit is at least trying to give you more insights into what’s going on when you’re sleeping. More importantly, it’s trying to tell you what that means for your overall health.Sleep sessions are now broken down into light sleep, deep sleep, REM stages, and time awake, with a breakdown of your overall sleep quality. There are sleep insights now, too; the app will say “You were 31% in REM sleep last night” or “Light sleep doesn’t mean weak sleep! Your body actually performs a number of important functions during this sleep stage.” It’s all a little reminiscent of the insights that — dare I say it — Jawbone used to offer with its UP activity-tracking system. It’s good to see Fitbit catch up. All of this may seem like I’m feeling fairly non-committal toward the new Fitbit, when in truth I like what Fitbit has done holistically with this product. It’s still the same bracelet-like Fitbit from last year, but with one hardware addition and one new software feature that improve the overall experience. Its battery life lasted me nearly a week, from a Wednesday night to the following Wednesday, on a single charge. This is more impressive when you consider the added heart rate sensors. Over a week, I became a little addicted to Fitbit again, wanting to get my steps up, trying to pay attention to the move reminders, actually checking the app every now and then to see how I slept or what my resting heart rate was that morning. I did miss real exercise-tracking features while I was wearing it, and am still a lot more inclined to buy a wearable that has GPS and other advanced sport tracking.But the new Fitbit Alta HR told me just a tiny bit more about my activity than what I knew before, and was just so easy to wear. And if we aren’t getting mind-blowing technology advances in wearables right now, then that’s probably the next best thing.

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  4. T. BernhardtT. Bernhardt

    For someone who has never owned a Fitbit before I have to say that I think I found my new love!!! I researched ALL of the fitbits on Amazon and read tons and tons of reviews! The Alta HR seems to have everything I was looking for, except that it is not waterproofed. That part is no big deal because I don’t see the need to wear it in the shower. That is the ideal time to charge it! Anyway, I have found it so fascinating to see my sleep patterns. I had no clue how much deep sleep I was getting. Obviously, I get much more on the weekends! I was a little surprised that some nights I am only getting around 30 minutes of deep sleep. I also like it when I reach my daily steps (10,000) and I feel the vibration on my fitbit. I look down and see the little fireworks of congratulations! Makes me work harder each day to get my steps in. The other day it said that I was an over achiever since I was over 12,000 on a regular day. Ha! I love it! I also like that it reminds me to get up and move if I’ve been sitting too long. I was at a workshop the other day and had to sit. I think my fitbit was having a fit that I wasn’t moving, LOL!! One small thing that throws my fitbit off is if I’m sitting and watching a movie or television in the evening. It thinks I have gone to bed. The minutes are added to my daily sleep time. It has only happened twice in the few weeks that I have owned my fitbit, so I just delete that record before I go to bed. No big deal!! I do like the slimness of the Alta HR. I also purchased a nice dressy sliver band to change it out on occasion, but so far I have really liked the black band. It is really comfortable. I have to say that the Fitbit Alta HR is one of the best purchases I have made in a very long time!!! 🙂

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  5. KellyKelly

    I’ve had this Fitbit for 2 weeks now and I’m loving it so far. I was looking for something to keep me motivated to lose weight and this has been very helpful; I’ve already lost a couple pounds! The app is very user-friendly and has all sorts of useful and interesting information. The automatic exercise tracker is great – I’m still amazed that it knows when I’m on an elliptical and classifies it as an elliptical workout automatically. I like that you can customize the goals you are focusing on. For me, getting the recommended 10,000 steps a day wasn’t as important as getting more active minutes, so I set my main goal for 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week and it buzzes and shows fireworks when I meet my 30 minutes in a day.Battery life has been great as well. I seem to be getting around 6 days before I have to charge it again. Charging takes around an hour to an hour and a half for me.I’d seen some reviews about the screen being difficult to respond after tapping. I found tapping the band right above or below the tracker instead of on the screen itself to be much easier.I like how the Fitbit looks on my wrist but I do wish the tracker was about half the height. I feel like it sticks up a bit too far on me but I’ve gotten used to it. I also wish this was waterproof; there’s been a couple of times where I almost forgot to take it off before showering. Those are very minor issues for me though.Overall a great product!

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  6. Jonezy

    Purchased as a replacement. Small and comfortable to wear.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Kind of a funny story, wouldn’t have been had it not turned out the way it did. I took my Fitbit off and accidentally set it with my workout clothes that I was getting ready to wash. Went to put clothes in dryer and guess what was in the wash machine, yeah my Fitbit. I’d just bought it and figured it was ruined. Well, it wasn’t . Too bad that’s not the end of the story. I did it again. I figured for sure it wouldn’t work, but again works like new! Great Fitbit! I’m more careful now, 3 times might not be the charm.

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  8. ShinFuranSanShinFuranSan

    I bought this more for motivation into moving and getting in a healthy lifestyle since I’m a very sedentary individual.And yes. It does exactly what it does and YOU can modify it to work on HOW YOU are. Again… I’m not the “always on the move” person so this device is helping in ways I’ve never imagined.So good, I got my mom one as well.I have the wrist of a child so I got the small one. As as you can see… I have space to spare and no, its not tight enough to stop blood flow or injure me. I’m also not allergic to the band nor the band smelled funky as other plastics tend to smell.It’s accurate with heart rate and steps and I can even receive text messages and read them without my phone. Syncs fast and the battery lasts as described. I’ve been charging mine when I go to take a shower since this Fitbit is not waterproof so it lasts a bit longer.This is a very good product that is not bulky and does what it does. I really like that the screen stays off when I’m not looking at it and I can see the time comfortably and quickly.For 2 day shipping…I got it the next day so I was able to charge it, sync it with the app and use it.Love it! Thank you for helping me move to a healthier pace!

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  9. Sara

    I bought this as an upgrade to my Alta, and I’m very happy with it. I wanted the more advanced sleep analysis and tracking, to help manage sleep problems due to fibromyalgia.It’s nice and small, which is good because I have very small wrists. The Small band size is juuuust slightly too loose on the smallest setting, so I have third party bands that I like. That said, the regular band it comes with IS really nice, and I would still wear it. The face isn’t too large, so it doesn’t get bulky or anything. It’s no more obtrusive than a watch.It lasts a really long time on a charge, much longer than the regular Alta. I charge it about once a week, but I only have it track my sleep and steps, and do not use it for notifications or as an alarm.The only problem with this is the app, so I won’t take any stars off since the band is not the app. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE APP DOES NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORT ALL PHONES, AND THEY DO NOT UPDATE OFTEN. I’ve only had “unsupported” phones, and they just have trouble syncing about 5% of the time, for me at least. It doesn’t affect how well the Fitbit itself works though.Overall, well worth the money. I would absolutely recommend it even if you only use it for 2 things like I do.

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  10. Jazz Gaetaniello

    Overall a great HR tracker. It stays constantly synced with the app if your location stays on. (wish I didn’t have to use my location for that feature, why not just Bluetooth?). But is a continuous HR monitor and very accurate. Can click your wrist to view your HR, or go into the app later and see.It didn’t do terribly well with tracking my sleep. As my resting HR is around 60 or so. It would log me as sleeping when I’m awake staring at my ceiling for hours trying to sleep. There needs to be a way to calibrate it to you personally. Or at least an option in which I can give them my HR threshold for sleeping. (ex. When my HR drops below 55, begin logging my sleep). And it would tell me I was in REM, when I was awake due to noises or something, and also looking at my phone to see that time. I wake up multiple times a night and it wasn’t logging it either.I don’t sleep very well due to hypervigilance. Thought the tracking of sleep feature was awesome until I realized it was not accurate.However. Great for just tracking your HR though! 5/5 stars for that.

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