Using code 'TECHC15' you can get 15% off the FitBit Charge HR, which reduces the price from £99.99 to £84.99. You also get £3.36 in advantage reward points and can have it delivered to a boots store for free.
I have just ordered mine to collect on Saturday. I had a good look around and this is the best offer I can currently find, everywhere else is £99+
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NoFinPhish
29 Jul 163#11
I love my charge HR, but as said there is a problem with the strap bubbling up. Mine is about 8/9 months old (still under guarantee) and I have a replacement in transit from the US at the moment.
My current one is still functioning perfectly though, so I'm not going to use the replacement just yet.
They are surprisingly resilient to damage. Min has been through all sorts of DIY activities, been scraped across a wall, dropped etc and hasn't missed a (heart) beat. I got mine in an Amazon deal for £65, very happy with it for that price.
bidcorp
28 Jul 163#1
Make certain to keep you receipt safe as after 6 months it will fall apart (strap will perish & pushbutton will break). Not a problem within years warranty! On your own after that!
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bidcorp
28 Jul 163#1
Make certain to keep you receipt safe as after 6 months it will fall apart (strap will perish & pushbutton will break). Not a problem within years warranty! On your own after that!
garlik_bread to bidcorp
30 Jul 161#14
Definitely agree with this. My fiancés one started wearing badly on the strap, and the plastic housing around the button came off at about the 8 month mark.
Their customer service however is incredible, free replacement sent out with no quibble, and got to keep the older one which was repairable anyway.
dalipsinghno1 to bidcorp
31 Jul 161#24
Thank you guys, my HR strap broke but also the watch side snapped with it, then the other strap started bubbling up and then came off. Now all have is the Fitbit in the pocket to take the steps count.
I thought that is it didn't think this was in guarantee as it could be considered users fault. I will now contact them thanks to you advices.
deanbrown1982 to bidcorp
1 Aug 16#26
had one for well over a year with no issues at all
heavygoodz
28 Jul 161#2
Worth noting that on top of the discount and the points, quidco tracks at £6.80. (Or at least, did for me)
soulman123
28 Jul 161#3
I have been toying around with getting one, mainly to monitor sleeping.
VanDutch to soulman123
28 Jul 16#4
Not a brilliant sleep monitor..
craigstephens
28 Jul 16#5
They're a fairly terrible heart rate monitor too
BellasMommy
28 Jul 16#6
I got the Alta for this price too with the same discount code.
cmangi to BellasMommy
28 Jul 16#8
I looked at the Alta but I like the propper clasp of the Charge HR compared to the stud thingys!
cmangi
28 Jul 161#7
I looked around a bit and I struggled to find any activity bands which tracked sleep or heart rate accurately. This may be wrong, but the reviews stated it was always within a certain tolerance and over a timed average it was much closer than others (if that makes sense?). None of these things should be used as a medical device for accurate readings. They just provide a good baseline to judge yourself against over time!
anthonynsinclair to cmangi
31 Jul 161#23
jawbone is an advance sleep tracker
ktm666
28 Jul 161#9
Good deal. Shane they don't sell the Garmin ones to use the discount on.
Opening post
I have just ordered mine to collect on Saturday. I had a good look around and this is the best offer I can currently find, everywhere else is £99+
Top comments
My current one is still functioning perfectly though, so I'm not going to use the replacement just yet.
They are surprisingly resilient to damage. Min has been through all sorts of DIY activities, been scraped across a wall, dropped etc and hasn't missed a (heart) beat. I got mine in an Amazon deal for £65, very happy with it for that price.
All comments (47)
Their customer service however is incredible, free replacement sent out with no quibble, and got to keep the older one which was repairable anyway.
Thank you guys, my HR strap broke but also the watch side snapped with it, then the other strap started bubbling up and then came off. Now all have is the Fitbit in the pocket to take the steps count.
I thought that is it didn't think this was in guarantee as it could be considered users fault. I will now contact them thanks to you advices.