Fitbit Luxe
The sleek, style-forward Fitbit Luxe offers all the basics you want from a fitness tracker in a design that looks more like jewelry than gym wear.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

Product details
- See how jewelry gets smart with a tracker that doubles as a timeless accessory and features a vibrant color display
- Get better sleep to power your days with sleep tracking and sleep Score in the Fitbit app
- Feel a Buzz when you reach your target heart rate zones, while you earn active zone minutes
- 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium(New and returning Premium members only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Requires valid payment method.Content and features may change. Terms & Conditions apply)
- Maximize your exercise, understand resting heart rate trends and better estimate calorie burn with 24/7 heart rate tracking
- Tune in to your body with health metrics like breathing rate, heart rate variability and more (in-app only)
- Enjoy up to 5 days of battery without having to stop for a charge (varies with use and other factors)
- Connect Luxe to your phone’s GPS & see real-time pace and distance on your wrist
PROS
+ Slim, jewelry-inspired design with a metal case
+ Color touch screen
+ Tracks heart rate variability and sleeping respiration
+ Automatically tracks certain activities
+ Robust companion app
CONS
- No built-in GPS, altimeter, or NFC
- Blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring not available at launch
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Expert reviews and ratings
By PCMag on June 29, 2021
The sleek, style-forward Fitbit Luxe offers all the basics you want from a fitness tracker in a design that looks more like jewelry than gym wear.
80
By TechRadar on June 25, 2021
Small, sleek and polished both inside and out, the Fitbit Luxe is one of the best Fitbits to date. Without on-board GPS, its run tracking isn't perfect, but its biometrics (particularly heart rate monitoring) are impressive, making it a great choice for gym-goers. It's great for everyday motivation as well, keeping you on track with healthier habits. Fitness trackers work best when worn every day, and this is one that you'll genuinely want to.
90
By TechAdvisor on June 25, 2021
The colour-screened Fitbit Luxe offers superior build quality to the entry-level Inspire 2 but otherwise has a similar feature set and weaker battery life
80
By Tom's Guide on July 17, 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is equal parts activity band and wrist candy, elevated by a jewelry-inspired design and color touchscreen. For the price, we wish it offered GPS, but it still gets the fitness-tracking basics right.
80
By PCWorld on November 11, 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is a dressed-up Inspire 2—you’re primarily paying for sleeker aesthetics, even when it comes to hardware upgrades. It’s still a solid tracker, but its luxury focuses on skin-deep glamour, rather than upgrades that enhance the quality of the experience.
70
By TechAdvisor on June 25, 2021
El Fitbit Luxe con pantalla a color ofrece una calidad de construcción superior a la del Inspire 2 básico, pero por lo demás tiene un conjunto de características similares y una duración de la batería más débil.
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By Pocket-Lint on July 08, 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is the most stylish of the company's trackers, offering a bracelet design, along with accessories like a link bracelet from a jewellery brand.
90
By TrustedReviews on June 23, 2021
The Luxe is a fitness tracker Fitbit should have launched some time ago. The company has essentially taken the slim, attractive profile of the Alta tracker many thought it had ditched, adding a colour touchscreen display that makes it a much nicer tracker to use. There’s nothing particularly groundbreaking here on the features front, but it ultimately rounds out Fitbit’s core fitness and wellness features with good but not class-leading battery life in a design that offers plenty of appeal.
80
By Pocket-Lint on April 19, 2021
The Fitbit Luxe is the most stylish of the company's trackers, offering a bracelet design, along with accessories like a link bracelet from a jewellery brand.
90