

The software on this device is so poor that I would not even know from where to start the description. There is a third option: people just got used to subsequent releases of underwhelming products that by now anything looks like innovation. Shure, you can change the clock face but either nobody at FitBit feels like listening to feedback, or they have never went out and compared other products with their own. This is just the beginning, after charging the device and waiting, out of the box, for 30 minutes or more to complete the first upgrade I was left with a device that displays all but what I need.

The screen also feels very rushed and, if you look carefully, it have a massive bezel all around. Regardless the technicalities around the materials, the rubber band feels just like that: rubber. Once I unboxed it the first impression was very underwhelming. The long version: I purchased the FitBit Charge 3 after all the noise and marketing campaigns that announced its release. It doesn't feel innovative, it doesn't feel premium, it surely is not a stylish item, rather something I need to hide under a shirt sleeve. The short version: Yet another unimpressive piece of kit. I have had the Charge 3 for a few weeks now and I have been a FitBit customer for a few years.
