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5 Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Your Fitbit Alta HR » Apr 11, 2017 ......it to your smartphone or computer. Maybe you've even spent a few days getting to know your device and exploring your Fitbit app dashboard. If so, then now's the perfect time to dig into the information below because there are a few things—ok, 5 things—that all new Fitbit Alta HR owners need to know. Blog.fitbit.com

Fitbit Alta review | Stuff » May 1, 2016 ...Fitbit is no slacker when it comes to activity tracking. Every one of its many wearables is simple to use and precision built to appeal to your self-improvement urges. However popular Fitbit is though, you could never accuse the company of being fashionable. Its latest band Alta wants to change that. Stuff.tv

Fitbit Alta: Top 5 tips and tricks | iMore » Jun 15, 2016 ...You love your Fitbit Alta because it not only looks stylish on your wrist, it also helps you get healthier. We've been using our Fitbit Alta for a few months and we want to share our tips for getting the most out of your fitness tracker. Imore.com

Fitbit Alta essential tips and tricks » Jun 27, 2017 ...Changing Fitbit bands. Fitbit Alta essential tips and tricks. Fitbit straps haven't been the easiest to wear with the clasp pinholes proving to be bothersome little things. However it's designed somewhat better on the Alta and much easier to use. Also simpler: changing the Fitbit straps. Read this: How to actually... Wareable.com

Help article: How do I change the stats on my tracker? » Mar 13, 2017 ...All Fitbit trackers display certain all-day stats, and most let you: Rearrange the sequence that stats appear; Delete stats that don't interest you. If you have a Fitbit Alta series tracker or Fitbit Charge 2, you can change your stats in the Fitbit app: From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap or click the Account icon... Help.fitbit.com

12 Not-So-Obvious Things to Know About Your Fitbit Tracker » Jan 13, 2017 ...If you were fortunate enough to activate a new Fitbit tracker over the holidays, welcome! Chances are you're still getting to know your device, and that's ok. Creating a Fitbit account opens you up to such a wealth of healthy things to do, track, and share that it can take a bit to get yourself fully acquainted. Blog.fitbit.com

4 things you'll love about Fitbit Alta — and 2 you won't | CIO » Apr 4, 2016 ...Alta is the sleekest activity tracker Fitbit has ever made. It's also relatively inexpensive and reminds you to move every hour. However, it lacks some important features, and its display isn't well suited for use in bright settings. Cio.com

11 Things You Need to Know About Your New Fitbit Alta » Dec 22, 2017 ...New Fitbit Alta? Lucky you! Hopefully by now you've set up your device and explored the Fitbit app a bit. Good, you're on the right track. Now, here's the number one thing to keep in mind: Don't be intimidated! Although it's natural to feel a little overwhelmed when adopting a new piece of technology, the... Blog.fitbit.com

Fitbit Alta™ Fitness Wristband » Motivation is your best accessory with Fitbit Alta—a fitness wristband with all-day activity and sleep tracking, reminders to move, SmartTrack auto exercise recognition, smartphone notifications and interchangeable accessory bands. Fitbit.com

Fitbit Alta HR review: a much better activity tracker than I expected ... » Apr 11, 2017 ...I don't know about you, but I'm about ready for Fitbit to drop something genuinely new on the world. Over the past couple years, the company has put out a few new activity trackers that seem to package the same stuff — an accelerometer here, a heart rate sensor there — into slightly different wristbands... Theverge.com

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