Fitbit Charge HR is now available in Bangladesh for 15,500 taka

The Fitbit Charge HR is a superpowered tracker that offers continuous heart rate monitoring for better estimation of your daily activity, workouts and sleep. It's a nondescript band you wear on your wrist 24 hours a day. While it definitely doesn't look fancy or expensive, it's subtle enough that it'll go with pretty much anything you wear. The Fitbit Charge HR is a more advanced version of the Fitbit Charge, which was released in November 2014. The Fitbit Surge features even more features for the performance-obsessed fitness fanatics. As such the Charge HR should appeal to someone wanting more advanced activity-tracking stats than a Fitbit Flex or Charge user – particularly heart-rate monitoring – but not to the level and price as the more sports-oriented Surge.

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The Fitbit Charge HR also has some extra benefits, such as a watch-type buckle that is far more secure than the clasp on the Flex and Charge. Another feature is caller ID, a sort of SmartWatch-lite feature. The band buzzes when someone calls your smartphone, and the name of the caller appears on the screen. The Fitbit Charge HR is 1ATM water-resistant, which is fine for the shower but don't wear it in the bath or a pool. That of course precludes swimming, so fans of the pool should look to devices like the Misfit Shine.

One of the things the Fitbit Charge HR gets not-so-right is the balance between screen attractiveness and battery life. The charger is at least small unlike the monster you get with the Garmin Vivofit, and it juices up your band in a couple of hours. The battery on the Charge HR then does its duty for about four days.

Fitbit Charge HR is now available in Bangladesh for 15,500 taka which is equal to $200.

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