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110 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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8 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
GPS and heart rate monitoring are welcome additions
Fitbit finally solved its sleeptracking problem
Food database is robust and easy to use
The Surge is a great fitness tracker and dumb simple. I just slapped it on and synced it up and BOOM instant life stats. The app is fantastic at sharing the info with you
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Auto-sleep tracking is clutch
Battery life seems gre
Vibrating notifications and alarms
Alwayson touchscreen display with backlight
GPS
Automatic sleep tracking
Relays entire text messages
Wireless syncing
Smartphone integration with music control
Water resistant
Sleek design with fun color choices
Large always on touch screen
Continuous heart rate monitoring
Notifications
The Fitbit Surge has an always-on display
All-day fitness and heart-rate tracking
And GPS to track a variety of activities. Fitbit's software is still one of our favorites and has the largest social base
Comfortable
Durable
And easy to use with your iPhone
Integrated GPS lets you track outdoor exercise without your phone
Builtin heart sensor and pedometer work great
35 days of battery life and responsive touchscreen
Counts steps accurately
Measures how many floors climbed
Easy to set up
Consumer testers said it provided motivation for exercise
And weight-lifting workouts. Excellent app and easy syncing. Supports incoming texts and call notifications. Accurate.
Constant and mostly accurate heart rate monitoring gives a more complete picture of overall fitness
And allows for more accurate calorieburning estimates. Touchscreen interactions are intuitive and swift. Automatic syncing with Fitbit app over Bluetooth.
Multisport functionality
Builtin GPS
Display grants us access to data directly on the unit
Fitbit app delivers comprehensive & meaningful data
Fitbit finally solved its sleep-tracking problem
The editors didn't like
Design is better suited for the gym than the office
Slightly bulky body and strap
Pricey for an activity tracker
Even one with GPS
The Surge is prone to accidental swipes (especially during sleep) and never defaults back to the time until you do it yourself
I hate when my watch-type accessory fails to meet the most basic criteria of a watch
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The Surge is water-resista
Heartrate accuracy highly dependent on fit
Proprietary charging cable different from other Fitbits
Swiping through text messages is not so intuitive
Sizing is on the large side for women with smaller wrists
Call and text notifications require Android v5.0 for some devices
No music control
Expensive
Not waterproof
The design feels old and clunky. It can't be worn while swimming or when in the shower. The heart rate data isn't accurate and notifications are limited to text messages and calls
A notsosmart watch limited to text and call notifications
Plus music controls
Heart rate monitor is not very accurate
Some consumer testers found it uncomfortable to wear
Consumer testers didn't like the look of the device
Limited to text and call notifications
Limited push notifications. Moderately large. Not waterproof for swimming. Below average battery life with GPS enabled. Charger not interchangeable with other Fitbits
Not waterproof. No builtin cycling activity monitoring. Bluetooth Classic notifications take extra toll on smartphone battery. Trouble measuring high heart rates
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Carlos , review by: es.gizmodo.com
La parte de medir el ejercicio físico sigue siendo la estrella. Y se nota. Es donde todos los Fitbit han superado siempre expectativas y el Surge no es una excepción, La sincronización es rápida, la plataforma web y la aplicación son completas y permiten
El diseño es feo, abultado y poco elegante. Prácticamente relega su uso a los momentos a los que vayamos a hacer ejercicio, no a algo que se pueda llevar con comodidad y elegancia durante el día, La interfaz es poco clara y confusa, La suciedad se acumula
No. Con el Surge, Fitbit se ha quedado en un terreno incómodo y ha acabado dando con un producto que ni es un reloj inteligente, ni es el mejor cuantificador que tienen. Ese título va para la Charge HR. Su precio, que se queda en los $250 dólares/250€, ta...
La Fitbit Surge est un tracker de fitness quotidien ayant un design robuste et plutôt confortable. Il est loin d'être parfait, mais il reste l'un des trackers de fitness les plus complets sur le marché. Sa simplicité, sa légèreté et ses nombreuses fonctio...
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Published: 2015-09-25, Author: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Côté pile, le Surge est un bracelet de sport doté d'un GPS et d'un compteur cardiaque précis et d'un système de fonctionnement et d'une app plutôt simples. Côté face, l'ergonomie matérielle est perfectible, le système de dongle + câble USB propriétaire es...
affichage permanent, alarme silencieuse par vibrations, capteur de rythme cardiaque 7/7 et 24/24, GPS.
dimension, malgré sa certification Fitbit déconseille de la porter sous la douche ou en nageant, précision du capteur de rythme cardiaque, pas de coaching, autonomie
Malgré quelques bonne idées, la Fitbit Surge déçoit. Elle reste en retrait par rapport à nombre de ses concurrentes tout en étant plus chère...
Le mode cours, La fréquence cardiaque en contin, Notifications pour les SMS et les appels entrant, La simplicité d’utilisatio, Lisibilité de l’écran (avec éclairage pour la nuit, Autonomie (5 à 6 jours) •
Imprécision de certaines mesure, Chargeur propriétair, Absence des notifications sur Windows Phone •
Le Surge rassemble avec réussite les fonctions essentielles que l’on attend des bracelets et autres montres connectées. Le GPS (un vrai plus pour tous les joggeurs), les notifications d’appels et l’affichage des textos (sauf sur Windows Phone), le compt...
Abstract: Dopo essermi arrivati in prova il Fitbit Change ( vedi la prova qui ), e il Fitbit Charger HR ( vedi la prova qui ) è ora la volta del Fitbit Surge , il fratello maggiore della famiglia. Dico subito che rispetto agli altri due prodotti il Surge è quello c...
Monitoraggio continuo del battito cardiaco, GPS per il rilevamento della posizione e per tracciare i percorsi degli allenamenti, lista esauriente di esercizi da monitorare,
Notifiche di chiamate e testuali limitate, il sistema di ricarica potrebbe essere fatto meglio,
Il Fitbit Surge è un tracker adatto all'uso di tutti i giorni che racchiude in un comodo design un sensore per il rilevamento continuo del battito cardiaco e il GPS...
GPS incorporato, Buona autonomia, App anche per Windows Phone, App completa
Il design non è il suo forte, La retroilluminazione non si attiva con il movimento, Notifica solo SMS e chiamate (se funziona), Piccolo schermo rispetto alla dimensione del bracciale
Fitbit Surge è prima di tutto un bracciale da fitness, prima che un bracciale smart. Manca ancora un buon sistema di notifiche e non è particolarmente bello da indossare quotidianamente. Un bracciale che fa bene quello per cui si prefigge, ma che non è pe...
Abstract: Fitbit Surge è l'indossabile protagonista della recensione di oggi. Un prodotto che porta al nostro polso tanta tecnologia evolvendo la proposta dell'azienda nota per i braccialetti fitness. Surge integra 8 diversi tipologie di sensori tra i quali: accele...
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Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Paolo , review by: dday.it
Non necessita di una fascia cardio, Semplicità di utilizzo, GPS integrato
Non sempre precisissimo, Design ed ergonomia migliorabili, Piattaforma chiusa
Il Fitbit Surge è un prodotto che va a competere con i tanti orologi GPS per sportivi con cardiofrequenzimetro sul mercato. Lo fa con un prezzo tutto sommato allineato al resto dell'offerta e una tecnologia di rilevamento del battito cardiaco che, almeno...