FITBIT staff, do you plan to implement any offline music options on your devices like those previously marketed, or do you plan to deprive them of all "smart" features and focus solely on your Pixel watch?
Im done with Fitbit tbh. I paid £120 for mine and it didn't even last four years. The screen packed up which is apparently a common problem. I have a Casio that takes its time from a radio signal in Europe, and that's still going strong after nearly twenty years. Half the price. I just spent $100 on a Seiko Automatic and they traditionally last longer than the user. Not sure I can justify blowing hundreds of pounds on a glorified heart monitor that ships with known defects. Not everybody is onboard with this "mobile phone business model" where you dump a tonne of cash on a consumer product only to find out a few years later that it comes with guaranteed obsolescence.
Fitbit lost my business a long time ago when they came out with the commercial with that lady who was probably only wearing one to make sure the chest pain was just cramps and not a heart attack.
This advert makes me physically cringe. The feminised upward infection in his voice typical in California just grates me. And the phrase 'let's hit this new move' was definitely written by either the land whale in the surfing advert or some 50 year old executive
FITBIT staff, do you plan to implement any offline music options on your devices like those previously marketed, or do you plan to deprive them of all "smart" features and focus solely on your Pixel watch?
Im done with Fitbit tbh.
I paid £120 for mine and it didn't even last four years. The screen packed up which is apparently a common problem. I have a Casio that takes its time from a radio signal in Europe, and that's still going strong after nearly twenty years. Half the price. I just spent $100 on a Seiko Automatic and they traditionally last longer than the user. Not sure I can justify blowing hundreds of pounds on a glorified heart monitor that ships with known defects.
Not everybody is onboard with this "mobile phone business model" where you dump a tonne of cash on a consumer product only to find out a few years later that it comes with guaranteed obsolescence.
Bruh are you an alien it was only 120£ and is electric device the Casio and seiko are mechanical not electric
Fitbit lost my business a long time ago when they came out with the commercial with that lady who was probably only wearing one to make sure the chest pain was just cramps and not a heart attack.
Why do you need a fitbit to learn a new move?
Song?
This advert makes me physically cringe. The feminised upward infection in his voice typical in California just grates me. And the phrase 'let's hit this new move' was definitely written by either the land whale in the surfing advert or some 50 year old executive
Do you Guys wanna here my fitbit story 3. Third try with a versa 3 don't work at all. Stay away from this crap