Fitbit

4.4 • 15 Reviews

Fitbit produces wearable technology with software and services to help people transform their lives for the better

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4.4

Fitbit earns largely positive reviews for reliable everyday fitness and sleep tracking, long-lasting battery life, and comfortable, stylish wear, though questions about metric accuracy and device longevity surface. Reviews of Fitbit highlight robust health data, an intuitive app, and versatile form factors (Charge 6, Sense 2, Inspire 2, Luxe), countered by occasional charging failures, bands that wear out, and some users preferring Garmin, Samsung, or Apple for advanced or aesthetic reasons.

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  • I got the Fitbit Charge 6 mostly to keep a better eye on my activity levels and sleep and I've really liked it so far. The battery lasts surprisingly long and I appreciate that it gives me useful health data without feeling overly complicated or distracting. It's comfortable enough that I basically forget I'm wearing it most of the time.

  • I've had a Fitbit Sense in 2021 that I wore all year and then, because I liked it so much (esp after trying an Apple Watch in 2023 which I hated), I came back and got a Fitbit Sense 2 in January of 2024 that I still wear now (end of July 2025). I did have to send it in in December of 2024 due to it stopping to charge and dying randomly but they sent back a refurbished one and that one's going strong still. I did have Fitbit Premium or whatever their membership is called until this month but then felt like it wasn't worth it anymore because it still offers all the metrics I desire in the free option. Overall all times I've had my fitbit I've really liked it. I like looking at all the data and love the long battery life. I use it for the most basic of tasks but for those I find it works really well. I have been considering changing to a Garmin Forerunner (not sure which one) to get more running specific features but for lifestyle tracking this watch works just fine.

  • I bought the Sense 2 from Walmart. The Fitbit app is free but there is Fitbit Premium which is extra. They give you a trial period for 90 days, after it cost $9.99 a month. Depending on the type you buy you get it for a longer period of time. This will give you additional features. The average life of a Fitbit is 3 to 4 years. I am trying to get into shape and I use this with an app WeWard. I make sure I get in my 10,000 steps a day. I would be lost without this! Lots of information can be retrieved on the Fitbit app. Highly recommend.

  • I have had multiple of the years. Honestly they do not have great longevity imo. They usually fall apart with the strap or the battery stops charging within a year or two. I still use and buy them cause I like counting my steps and the sleep feature. I also do not want to spend the money for an Apple Watch.

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Fitbit produces wearable technology with software and services to help people transform their lives for the better

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Find your fit with Fitbit's family of fitness products that help you stay motivated and improve your health by tracking your activity, exercise, food, weight and sleep.