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Sep 30, 2020
Fitbit Charge 3 does what it's supposed to.
3 of 3 found this helpful I had the Fitbit Charge 2, then the Ionic. The Ionic packed up when water got in and Fitbit wouldn't replace it. I preferred the Charge 2 because it uses GPS from your phone, so doesn't flatten the battery in a couple of hours when using it to monitor a bike ride or very long run.
The battery in the Charge 3 lasts much longer that the Charge 2 (12 days vs 5) and everything else seems to work better. The functions are more or less the same. You can find detailed online reviews that explain the differences.
I use a Fitbit mainly to monitor my heart rate during sport. I recently got incapacitated due to blood clots in my lungs, which is what prompted me to get another Fitbit after my Ionic packed up a year ago. It's really good to be able to see what happens to my heartbeat as I get back to normal health. I can see when I'm pushing too hard.
Some people say that the heartbeat monitoring isn't reliable. All I say is that there is a clear correlation between what it shows and what I'm doing. I think it's more than accurate enough to give you a good idea of what's going on with your heart.
Note that the Charge 4 has a lot of new features, one of which is its own GPS, so loses one of the advantages of the Charge 2 and 3 regarding GPS battery life for long sessions.

Aug 09, 2024
My favourite bike lock. I use it on my H...
My favourite bike lock. I use it on my Honda Scooter too. It's not too heavy, but it's strong enough to resist all the normal methods that the opportunist thieves use. It's more convenient than a U-lock because you can lock to trees and lampposts.

Aug 22, 2018
Furibee F36 is a simple cheap robust drone that works pretty well.
1 of 1 found this helpful I had never flown a drone before, so wanted to learn on something cheap. This one seems to be perfect for the job. At first I mainly crashed it into the ceiling and walls, but the drone is very robust so no damage. After about 20 flights, I'm getting used to it, but still haven't mastered flying in a circle pointing in the direction I go, though I'm getting close.