![]() The Surge will use the data it gathers to also estimate the distance you’ve traveled and the calories you’ve burned. The steps you take throughout the day are logged, as is every flight of stairs you climb. ![]() In fact, the Surge will capture your heart rate every five seconds during normal usage, and every second if you’re exercising, which should be enough for all but the most data-driven of fitness fanatics. The tracker will measure and log your heart rate constantly throughout the day. Fitbit Surge Featuresīesides having a GPS to track your movement in the most accurate way, the Fitbit Surge comes with an optical heart-rate monitor that tracks your heartbeat all the time with the PurePulse function. The display is not in color and doesn’t fit as much information on one screen like the Fitbit Ionic, but now there’s no need to cycle through by pressing a single, tiny button. You have also physical buttons that you can use for extra control to set everything on your watch, like workout timers, music controls as well GPS tracking. The Fitbit models with the exception of the Zip, Blaze and now the Ionic include a smaller screen, making the 1.26-inch touchscreen display that comes with the Surge a pretty cool addition for those that would like to get their entire notifications on their wrist instead of checking on the phone. The biggest new feature to get used to is having a nice big touchscreen display to view your data. The side of the tracker has a sloping body that is where the GPS sensor is positioned, although this doesn’t affect the fit of the tracker in any way. We found it comfortable and secure to wear thanks to the watch-style metal buckle. ![]() There are three watch straps sizes ranging from small (14-16cm), large (16-20cm), x-large (20-23cm), so there’s a fit for pretty much for most. There’s a very secure buckle in evidence, and it won’t come loose no matter how active you are. The face of the tracker is more like a sports watch that would look good in the gym, or when you’re out for a run, but not so much with a shirt and tie. The Surge is available in 3 different colors Black, Blue and Tangerine. The surge excels when it comes to tracking workouts and exercises, the tracker comes with a larger LCD display that gives you access to all your stats and notification on your wrist, and it’s able to easily cycle through multiple stats. With a 7 days battery life and is available in Small ($186,75), and Large ($249,95) sizes Fitbit Surge Design and Display Features a real-time heart-rate monitor, Step counting, Sleep tracking, GPS, and Calories. Summary: The Fitbit Surge is a watch based fitness tracker with a 1.3-inch monochrome LCD display, compatible with Android and iOS. For a full Review and Comparison of all the Fitbits models check the links. ![]() As well the GPS and Heart Rate functions. When it comes to tracking features the Surge can monitor your steps distance covered as well monitor your sleep patternsĪlong with 8 different sensors like the MEMS 3-axis accelerometer that can read motion patterns to calculate your steps taken, calories burned, active minutes and distance traveled. The Surge Its Fitbit “super watch” and has a watch outlook more than a sleek fitness tracker like The Flex 2 or Alta models. ![]()
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