What fitbit replaced the Surge?
Ionic
The Fitbit Surge has been superseded by the all-new Ionic and it’s now pitted against many more serious fitness trackers.
How accurate is the Fitbit Surge?
One study found that the Fitbit Surge had the most accurate calories burned calculation among a group of similar devices, with an error rate just over 25%. The other similar devices tested had comparatively higher error rates – up to as much as 93%.
What can Fitbit Surge do?
The Surge is built for walkers, runners, and cyclists who want to use GPS and heart rate to track their workout speed, distance and exercise intensity, and who want to track step, calories and sleep all in one device. You can track other exercise activity via the exercise timer and heart rate readings.
Can you swim with a Fitbit Surge?
Fitbit Surge is waterproof and according to the official specs, which list it at 5ATM, okay for a depth of 50 meters or 164 feet, it matches the Apple Watch 3, Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel.
What is the best Fitbit?
The best Fitbit for fitness tracking is the Charge 3, which has a much larger screen compared to the last few versions of the Charge series. It’s one of the best fitness trackers you can use right now and comes with fitness features such as a heart rate tracker, guided breathing, swim tracking and improved notifications.
Is Fitbit Surge being discontinued?
The Surge was discontinued in late 2017 and was replaced by the Ionic. Released in January 2016 the Fitbit Blaze is a smartwatch made to compete with the Apple Watch, Pebble, and Android Wear. The Blaze comes with a colored touchscreen, and an exchangeable strap and frame.
What is fit Bit surge?
The Fitbit Surge is a fitness tracker that monitors your steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, floors climbed and sleep quality.
Does Fitbit Surge text?
The Fitbit Surge is not a smartwatch. In terms of smartphones notifications you’re looking at incoming call alerts, missed calls and text messages. And that’s it. You can forget about WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and the like – the Surge doesn’t even offer native app updates like emails and calendar reminders.