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Reviews of Fitbit Luxe: Best Fitness Trackers in comparison to other in same segment

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It is essentially a more advanced Fitbit Inspire 2 that is better polished in every aspect and has a few useful extra capabilities (plus more to come soon). Although it has a modest display, it is bright, clear, and appealing. Instead of being a full-featured wristwatch, this is one of the best fitness trackers. Check out our reviews of the Fitbit Versa 3 or Fitbit Sense if you're searching for a larger Fitbit watch with more features.  We wouldn't anticipate it to have the same capabilities as these devices, such as the ability to make calls from your wrist or utilize Fitbit Pay to make contactless purchases.  The Luxe, on the other hand, focuses entirely on keeping tabs on your welfare and promoting healthier behaviors (both physical and mental), which it accomplishes wonderfully. The Luxe performs well in daily use, offering precise heart rate and step monitoring, with day's stats accessible with a swipe of the finger and more in-depth information available in the Fitbit app.  Even during demanding workouts, heart rate monitoring is outstanding, closely approaching the responsiveness and accuracy of a dedicated sports watch. Fitbit Luxe The biggest issue of the Luxe is that its screen is so small that it's not easy to see much data at once; to check any previous numbers, you'll need to delve into the apps. Since there is no onboard GPS, relying on either the Luxe's accelerometer or your phone's GPS is not ideal. In April 2021, the Fitbit Luxe was unveiled. Initial prices for the ordinary variant with a silicone band were $149.95 (£129.99) and the special edition with the gold-colored Gorjana link bracelet was $199.95 (£179.95). However, the cost has now dropped and is currently $109.95/£109.99/AU$199.95 This placed it comfortably between the Versa 3 smartwatch, which costs $329 / £299 / AU$499, and the Fitbit Inspire 2, which was released at $99.95 / £89.99 / AU$179.95. As soon as you've paired the Luxe with your phone, you can begin a free one-year trial of Fitbit Premium, which is also included with the gadget. The Luxe is one of Fitbit's smallest fitness trackers, and its sleek style is reminiscent of the Fitbit Flex that debuted in 2013. It features ergonomic lines that are tailored to the contours of the human body and adhere to the same "Biologic Industrial Design Language" as the Fitbit Inspire 2, Versa 3, and Sense. In reality, despite having a design that is quite similar to the Inspire 2, there are some significant variances. First off, the Luxe employs stainless steel in black, gold, and silver, whereas the Inspire 2 has a plastic shell. A stainless steel buckle complements this, giving the Luxe a more polished appearance overall. Although it is compatible with only the Luxe, the magnetic charger for other Fitbit devices fastens securely.

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