Sleek, sexy, and healthy. Too good to be true? Or is it...Find out in the review below! Fitbit use after one week...So one week ago today I purchased a Fitbit Charge 2 (Teal, if you hadn't already guessed my FAVORITE color guys). I wanted to go ahead and write a review...because I LOVE THIS THING! Part of a fitness goal plan I have, is to loose 20 lbs by Christmas. So I figured, why not purchase something for once that'd actually help me towards that goal? The Fitbit Charge 2 seemed like both a fun tech gadget, and a worthwhile fitness tool. So after shelling out $127 for this thing, I damn well planned to review it. Luckily for Fitbit, they've created the best thing ever...and shame on you Apple, for trying to make me pay $400 for a watch that a Fitbit works better than. First thing I'd like to go ahead and touch on, is how flawless the display is, and how cohesive it is with their Fitbit app. In order to set up your product, you have to go ahead and join the Fitbit social network (It's just an app, chill out Baby Boomers reading this). This way, your Fitbit can sync properly with any devices you decide to download the app on. The app is basically a more in depth device screen, that allows you to do a lot more - but I'll get into that later. I commend the company for thinking of that app - as it gives them the freedom to utilize but not overcrowd the screen of your actual Fitbit. After all, it is pretty small, and that's what makes the design so sleek. You see only what you need to, when you want to. It also allows the device to last up to a whopping seven days without needing a charge! Usually when a product claims to be that good, I take it with a grain of salt, especially if they add the term 'limited use'. We all know that really just means not using it at all - and that would negate the use of the product itself. But I've been using my Fitbit as much as humanly possible, and I'm only just now as I write this post, giving it the first full charge.
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