The Fitbit Luxe is a sleek, stylish fitness tracker that is perfect for those who are looking for a basic tracker with a focus on aesthetics. It has many of the features found in more expensive trackers, including steps taken, distance traveled, and calories burned. It also records your activity levels during different sports, which is great for those who want to track their overall fitness level. The only downside to the Luxe is that it does not have a standalone GPS unit, so you will need to rely on other Fitbit features in order to track your location. ..

The Fitbit Luxe is a more expensive version of the Fitbit Flex. It has a stainless steel tracker module and comes with a set of silicone bands. ..

The Luxe has a small AMOLED color screen. It can be bright enough outdoors in direct sunlight, and there is an ambient light sensor to adjust the brightness in different lighting conditions. Considering that the Luxe’s case is much larger than the display itself, there is certainly room for improvement here. Fitbit has introduced a new swipe-based user interface on the Luxe, which is different from the operating system on the Inspire 2 and Charge 4, but similar to that on the Charge 5.

The menus are designed to be intuitive: Swipe up for activity and health stats, down for settings, and left/right for workouts and everything else. Double-tap the screen to return to the watch face, too. The Luxe is equipped with an optical heart rate sensor that measures your heart rate during the day, night and activity. It features the same PurePulse algorithm as the Charge 4 and Inspire 2, and the Luxe’s resting heart rate readings match the data from the Fenix 6 Pro and Polar H10 chest strap exactly.