7/25/2023 0 Comments Fitbit luxe reviewYou pay a little more for it but it can be a justifiable investment if it will make sure you don’t have to take off the Luxe whenever you need to dress a little more formally. Fitbit also has their own gold, metal strap. The silver hardware on my Luxe also gave me more freedom to mix my metals within my outfit, instead of getting tied down to a gold-on-gold combo. They’re pretty inexpensive and are available on sites like Amazon and Shopee. I actually bought myself a gold milanese strap online, similar to the ones I used with my older Fitbit models. It’s a lovely shade that I don’t mind wearing with most of my activewear. ![]() At first, I was a bit wary of the pink, thinking it might look rather juvenile on me. I originally wanted the lunar white and soft gold combination but ended up with the orchid (pink) and platinum stainless steel. The size also makes it look like a truly elegant timepiece as soon as you slap on a metal strap. Though I won’t mind getting more notifications from other messaging apps that I have on my phone. But who still sends novel-length texts these days? Mine’s usually from delivery services just telling me to pick up my orders. Sure, it has a function for you to quickly take a peek at your texts, even read them in full. I enjoy the size which makes it inconspicuously stylish. Form & substanceĪ common complaint about the Luxe is how small the screen is. However, even the smaller Alta HR made me look like I was coming straight from a run. I even thought of wearing a classy watch on my left arm and the Fitbit on the right just to make it work at some point. Wearing them to events that had a bit of a more formal dress code always looked awkward. However, they often looked out of place with most of my outfits. I wore both fitness bands with pride and as a way for me to send a message that I was now taking my health a little seriously. ![]() The Luxe is not my first Fitbit having owned my now ancient Charge 2 then an Alta HR sequestered from my husband who wore it for a month then got tired of it because it didn’t go well with his suits. It’s sleek and stylish while packing all the necessary features, proving that you don’t have to sacrifice style for substance. Why is it so hard to make them look pretty enough to wear outside a workout? There’s no rule that they should be unattractive and clunky, right? Enter Fitbit’s answer to said problem: The Fitbit Luxe. One of my major frustrations with fitness bands has always been the way they look.
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