

These details give it a more sophisticated look than the Inspire 2 or Charge 4, both of which are around 0.1-inch thicker, feature plastic cases, and have grayscale screens.įor comparison, the entry-level Inspire 2 is a good starter model that offers the longest battery life of any Fitbit device. Measuring 1.43 by 0.69 by 0.40 inches (LWH), the Luxe stands out among Fitbit's other trackers for its AMOLED color display and stainless steel case. It lacks the altimeter, GPS, and mobile payment support you get with the $129.95 Charge 4, and it has about half the battery life of the $99.95 Inspire 2, but the Luxe offers a more attractive take on the basics, making it the best Fitbit if you're serious about style. It's thinner than the Fitbit Charge 4 and Inspire 2, making it more comfortable to sleep with and a better fit for small wrists, and it features a stainless steel case and an AMOLED color display for a significant step up in style.

It offers all the basics Fitbit is known for-including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, step counting, more than 20 exercise modes for workout tracking, a swim-proof design, reminders to move, sleep insights, stress management tools, and smartphone notifications-in a fashion-forward design you'll want to wear.

Like the idea of a fitness tracker, but haven't found one that suits your sense of style? The Fitbit Luxe ($149.95) might be right up your alley.
