

The black rubbery band has a subtle contrast against the graphite stainless steel chassis.īest Prime Day Fitbit Deals for October 2022įitbit’s excellent sleep tracking is about to get even better I went with the black/graphite stainless steel version of the Luxe, which I have to say is a refreshing change.

With the Fitbit Luxe in its place, though, I forget the sweetness of the minimalist look. It’s a reminder of the overwhelming nature of some smartwatch designs. Looking at my wrist, there’s a permanent untanned portion leftover by the Apple Watch that once adorned the spot. There’s no arguing the need for a fashion-forward design, but the Luxe is competing in a time when smartwatches have substantially evolved to effectively more than cover the features in a standard fitness tracker.

One of the early Fitbits I fell in love with was the Flex because it was discreet and didn’t draw as much attention as a smartwatch, which is probably the same reason that attracts me to the company’s latest tracker, the Luxe.
