News

Move reminders The Alta is currently the only Fitbit device that sends hourly reminders to get up and keep moving when you haven't hit the default goal of 250 steps/hour.
Fitbit’s new Alta band ($130) doesn’t offer all of that — no band does. It does, however, strike a new spot on the features spectrum, one that no fitness band has ever hit before.
During the tutorial for the Alta, the Fitbit app instructs you to "bump, whack or tap" the Alta to wake it up "since it's not your typical touchscreen." It's true.
Overall, the Fitbit Alta is an attractive fitness band with a good number of features that is comfortable to wear.
Review: Is the Fitbit Alta the right fitness tracker for you? It seems like everyone has a fitness tracker these days, and with Fitbit leading the pack, I was curious about the new Alta.
Fitbit’s big smartwatch announcement is, it seems, still a ways off. But the company’s got a pair of announcements this week, including an update to its popular Alta tracker and changes to the ...
The Fitbit Alta doesn't break new ground but it remains one of the most stylish fitness trackers around – especially for women looking for both form and functionality. It's also geared towards ...
Fitbit has just introduced the Alta HR, the company's slimmest activity tracker with a heart rate monitor.
Fitbit is debuting two new features -- Sleep Insights and Sleep Stages -- in its upcoming fitness wristband the Alta HR.
Fitbit has got more than two new wearables today. Aside from the new Charge 2 and the Flex 2, you can also buy the Alta and Blaze in gold.
To reset your Fitbit Alta, you'll need to repeatedly press a button on your charger. But to wipe your data, you'll need to disconnect your account.
Traditional in looks, the Fitbit Alta HR is as you’d expect when it comes to fitness tracking too. The wearable’s inbuilt sensor pack is bang on, accurately recording each and every footfall ...