This is the cheapest I have seen the Fitbit Charge 2
They have Large or small sizes and current delivery time is 1 -2 week
There is only one colour which is black and also John Lewis will price match it.
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baz84
22 Dec 166#2
If it could get me a beer from the fridge I would buy it
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rowly73
22 Dec 161#1
if it had gps i would buy it
baz84
22 Dec 166#2
If it could get me a beer from the fridge I would buy it
vodka_redbull
22 Dec 16#3
Good price but maybe worth updating your post to say they only seem to list Black versions.
christopherrevell to vodka_redbull
23 Dec 161#9
updated it :smile:
MrsMcNoodles
22 Dec 161#4
I've had mine on order from here now for two weeks and had an email yesterday to say I'm looking at another 10 days before there's an update. It's a good job I don't need it for Christmas.
WheresmyFitBit to MrsMcNoodles
20 Jan 17#46
Did you ever get your fit bit. I ordered mine in the new year and am getting similar messages. Why did they keep selling if none in stock. If you didn't receive, did you get a refund? Thanks
steven_whyte
23 Dec 161#5
Has anybody ever compared these to the cheap Bluetooth trackers you can get for about £10-20? The Fitbit doesn't seem to list anything that the other trackers can't do
rohitmkiller to steven_whyte
23 Dec 16#6
I would like to know the same
sinxa to steven_whyte
23 Dec 161#11
Ive owned a Fitbit, a Jawbone 3 and now a Withins Pulse ox2. It's basically like buying a computer, the first question to ask is, what do I need it for. Consistent HR motoring , sleep, activity, notifications etc. Check the specs as some cheaper bands are as good but make sure they have the sensors you require. The next thing to do is check which App comes with the band, what's the quality of the app like? Is it able to sync with Google Fit or Apple health? Can you synchronise with other third party apps like run keeper and my fitness ? For me I test a lot of tech devices out but my main goal was to track my sleep with advanced technology. Jawbone 3 is the only one out of the lot that accurately tracks R.E.M. Light, Deep and how many times you woke up. Problem with the Jawbone unfortunately the strap break easily so I had to replace. Withings Pulse for me was the all rounder considering I own the smart weight scales and the blood pressure monitor by Withings so I can keep track of everything in one app environment. I would say Withings app and Fitbit compete pretty well although the Withings Smart body scales are far superior.
thedon to steven_whyte
26 Dec 16#12
I've used a Fitbit One (clip on unit rather than wrist worn) and found it marginally better for counting steps than the replacement Mi band I bought recently for £20. The wrist sensor doesn't seem so good (at least) on the cheap units when your arm doesn't sway as you walk - eg, pushing a shopping trolley / lawnmower / carrying something
I'd like to upgrade to something like the Fitbit Charge 2 as this would have the advantage of telling you who's calling you, or give you a bit of a new incoming text message. The Mi band only flashes up the word "App" to alert you. - Difficult to justify another £75 for this - but I guess I really want a simple smart watch with fitness capability, rather than something an Olympic athlete would need.
Hope this helps?
jiggy.jay
23 Dec 16#7
Good price. Hot
I would get this and just buy the additional colour straps. After all it is only the strap that's different. :smile:
mexicobart
23 Dec 16#8
What's the difference between this and garmin vivofit 3 ? I've seen sone Vivofit3 on ebay for less than £50 (bnwt)
Lottiesmum
23 Dec 161#10
I bought this from John Lewis on 27/11 for £109.95. Put in a price match claim yesterday and they have refunded the £13.95 to match this price. Thanks OP.
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They have Large or small sizes and current delivery time is 1 -2 week
There is only one colour which is black and also John Lewis will price match it.
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All comments (64)
I'd like to upgrade to something like the Fitbit Charge 2 as this would have the advantage of telling you who's calling you, or give you a bit of a new incoming text message. The Mi band only flashes up the word "App" to alert you. - Difficult to justify another £75 for this - but I guess I really want a simple smart watch with fitness capability, rather than something an Olympic athlete would need.
Hope this helps?
I would get this and just buy the additional colour straps. After all it is only the strap that's different. :smile: