The Alta is Fitbit's sleekest, slimmest fitness tracker yet, but if you don't care about looks you can get more functionality for nearly the same price. Slim design. Swappable bands. Accurate fitness ...
Fitness wristbands are what you’d call a stealth blockbuster. We, the people, bought 17 million of these things last year, and IDC predicts we’ll be buying 125 million of them a year by 2019. You’re ...
Fitbit has announced an update to last year's Alta fitness-tracking wearable that adds heart rate sensors into the mix. The Alta HR will be available in April, starting at $150, and essentially brings ...
Fitness trackers aren’t usually the most stylish devices you can wear. But Fitbit is looking to change that with its new Fitbit Alta. Available for preorder today for $130 and hitting the market in ...
Fitbit today announced the Fitbit Alta HR, which the company is calling the "world's slimmest fitness wristband" that has a continuous heart rate monitor. The Alta HR launches just over a year after ...
Fitbit’s fashionable fitness band tracks activity and sleep seamlessly, accurately, and affordably. Fitbit’s lineup of activity-tracking bands runs the gamut, from the totally basic $60 Zip to the ...
2016’s Fitbit Alta has been one of our favorite fitness trackers since launch, mainly due to the sleek, stylish design that many other Fitbit devices lack. But what if you’re looking for a device ...
Fitbit has eight different fitness trackers on the market right now. And while the company’s financials are downright troubling, it’s still shipping more product than every other wearable company.
Fitbit has churned out another one. The fitness tracking wearable company added a new band to its ever-growing list — the Fitbit Alta — and this one distinguishes itself through its aesthetics and ...
With the Alta HR, Fitbit updates its most stylish tracker with continuous heart rate monitoring, better battery life, and smarter sleep tracking. The Alta HR is slim and you can easily swap out the ...
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