You can take a FitBit into the ocean for a small amount of time. However, the salt could hurt the FitBit if used for long periods of time.
The firs time the FitBit is charged it can take up to 4 hours to charge the battery completely.
Fitbit was created in 2007.
The Fitbit Charge HR adds a Heart Rate monitor (that is what the HR stands for).
No, the Fitbit Zip does not have a dedicated sleep tracking feature. It primarily focuses on tracking steps, distance, and calories burned. For sleep tracking, you'd need to use a different Fitbit model, such as the Fitbit Charge or Fitbit Inspire, which have built-in sleep monitoring capabilities.
No. Only the one that came with that FitBit.
FitBit trackers are water resistant, not water proof. That means, they can get rained on when you are outside or have some water splashed on it, if you are around a pool perhaps. However, it's not recommended that you shower or swim with your FitBit. Even though a little bit of water won't harm the device, a lot of it can cause harm. Additionally, if you a person who never takes your FitBit off, taking it off when you shower is a good time to do so, since you aren't getting that many steps. It's very important to give your hand a break!
The Fitbit Blaze was officially released in March 2016. Since then, it has been discontinued, and Fitbit has introduced newer models in their lineup. If you're looking for a current Fitbit device, it's best to check their latest offerings on their official website or retailers.
The Fitbit Charge HR and Surge was released on the 1st of December 2014
Nike and Fitbit are competing companies. The Fitbit Surge has a built-in heart rate monitor, so it's not required for the user to purchase a separate device.
Yes. On the Nike Fuelband SE, you can press the button twice to display the time.
The dongle that comes with the Fitbit HR is for plugging into your USB port either on your laptop or PC. If you don't want to use it you can also download the Fitbit APP for an IPhone and it will upload your data to the Fitbit website. I use both and my steps, etc. all automatically upload once I am within 20 feet or so of my laptop of phone. You do have to go onto Fitbit website though and set up an account for yourself and get the Fitbit to link to your Laptop/PC or phone for it to work. Hope this helps.