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SOLD Fitbit Charge HR Activity Wristband - Purple/Plum Small


timbo43

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Bought for my wife three months ago to encourage her to get fit. She has used it only a handful of times and I've now realised it was an unwanted purchase.


I use a Garmin for running and I can vouch for the FitBit's ability to track distance and heart rate. It's very accurate based on the runs we completed together.


Retail: ?99

Yours (with box and all accessories): ?55



FitBit Blurb:

?Let your heart be your guide with Charge HR

?Monitor heart rate automatically and continuously right on your wrist

?Take control of your goals using Charge HR to record workouts and track all-day activity

?With a comfortable fit and Caller ID, Charge HR lets you stay connected in style

?Use Exercise Mode to easily record workouts, see real-time exercise stats and have summaries automatically appear on your Fitbit dashboard

?Get a better picture of your overall health by using Charge HR to automatically track how long and how well you sleep

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