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Fitbit Ultra

Fitbit Ultra
alaScore 83

22 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 22 reviews of Fitbit Ultra. The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the size and performance. The design and portability are also appreciated, but the reliability and water proof get less positive comments.

usability, portability, design, performance, size

price, water proof, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Fitbit Ultra is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : David Gilbert (trustedreviews.com)

Fitbit Ultra

 

A new year? A new you? Can this wireless tracker help you get off the couch?

Neat, practical design ; 7-day battery life ; Excellent online interface ; Limited range of features ; Expensive

No GPS

The set-up process is fairly routine. Enter all your relevant personal data (including height and weight of course) and you’re off and running. One thing to note, however, is that there is no instructions with the unit regarding downloading the...

Jan, 2012

Expert review by (t3.com)

Fitbit Ultra review

 

The Fitbit Ultra helps you to get in shape one step at a time...

Compact ; lightweight design ; Impressive sleep tracking ; Great app support

Manual food tracking ; Not waterproof ; No GPS

Dec, 2011

Expert review by : StuffTV (stuff.tv)

Fitbit Ultra review

 

Hook this fitness gadget onto your jeans pocket and the Ultra promises to get you moving. Can it work on the most sloth-like of gadgeteers?

Oct, 2012

Expert review by : Brian Bennett (cnet.co.uk)

Fitbit Ultra review

 

Startup company Fitbit took the personal fitness world by storm with its original Fitbit Tracker in fall of 2009. It broke new ground with its good looks, low price, and engaging Web-based analytical tools. Now the successor device, the $99.95 Fitbit...

Small, light, and easy to carry, the Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps.

The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof.

The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more...

Mar, 2012

Expert review by (channel5.com)

Fitbit Ultra

 

It's no spinning class instructor, screaming at you to go faster, but this smart pedometer will gently encourage you to go further and work out more. It's a step counter that can keep track of the steps you've walked up too, and even how you sleep, and...

Nov, 2012

Expert review by : Shane Richmond (telegraph.co.uk)

Fitbit Ultra review

 

A compact device that tracks your activity to help your fitness by counting steps and monitoring your sleep.

The Fitbit Ultra is not bad but it's not essential either. It's nicely designed - apart from the wristband - and it's an effective tool for measuring your level of exercise during the day. If you're considering getting a gadget like this, however, I...

Apr, 2012

Expert review by : Dana Wollman (engadget.com)

Fitbit Ultra

 

Oh, hey, Fitbit. Nice to see you again. Although we thought the original fitness tracker did too little for a $100 gadget, enough people apparently begged to differ, as the the outfit just trotted out a second-gen model, dubbed the Fitbit Ultra. Like...

Simple design ; Easy to use ; Clean, intuitive website

New features are mostly gimmicks ; Expensive for what it is ; Only really counts steps

Fitbit is as easy to use as ever, but the features added to the second generation are too gimmicky to help justify that $100 price tag.

Oct, 2011

Expert review by : Brian Bennett (cnet.com)

Fitbit Ultra review: Fitbit Ultra

 

Fitbit Ultra

Small, light, and easy to carry, the ; effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps.

The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof.

The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more...

Jul, 2012

Expert review by : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)

Fitbit Ultra

 

Fitbit Ultra is a sleek, sturdy, and affordable device that can help you monitor your general physical activity level. It's supremely well suited for casual users, but not serious athletes.

Affordable and sleek. Smart pedometer uses accelerometer for walking/running and altimeter for stair-climbing. Can monitor sleep. Includes excellent Web account.

No GPS.

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May, 2012

Expert review by : Brian Bennett (cnet.com)

Fitbit Ultra review

 

Startup company Fitbit took the personal fitness world by storm with its original Fitbit Tracker in fall of 2009. It broke new ground with its good looks, low price, and engaging Web-based analytical tools. Now the successor device, the $99.95 Fitbit...

Small, light, and easy to carry, the Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps.

The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof.

The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more...

Mar, 2012
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