Luxe

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Luxe

65 positive 1 neutral 82 negative

Based on 148 Reddit mentions

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Does anyone still love their fitbit?

I've had a few fitbit models, mostly the more narrow style like my current luxe. I have some gripes, like the app changes awhile back, but I am likely to stick with fitbit when I have to replace my current one. It may sound shallow, but I wear it near constantly, so I like it to look nice. I have tr

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BrgQun in r/fitbit

July 15, 2025 5:37 AM

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I am never ever buying another Fitbit

I am pretty sure fitbit intentionally make their products break immediately after the warranty runs out. My wife’s Luxe died like 2 weeks after the warranty expired, my second Luxe too. Luckily my first Luxe died like 1 week before the warranty ran out so they had to replace it

Jorixa in r/fitbit

September 13, 2025 11:18 AM

34

So long and thanks for all the fish

Same.I've been using a Fitbit daily since 2014. I now have a Luxe that powers off randomly throughout the day. Fitbit's own forums are filled with people complaining about this problem, going back years. No fixes. refunds, and they continued to sell the devices after the comments started pouring in.

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tomatillo_teratoma in r/fitbit

October 10, 2025 7:47 AM

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Why do they keep releasing mi bands with no major upgrade?

IPhone culture of needing the new item every year? So playing to that crowd. Because Huawei / another maker released a new one? To prevent your customers from switching to a different brand because they have a new model but you don't. Again, the above point = it's very cheap compared to Fitbit, Garm

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KotoDawn in r/miband

April 20, 2026 7:43 AM

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Thoughts on wearables?

I was a big fan but the more training I do the more I realize that it mostly confirms what I already know. If it says I slept poorly and HRV is low, it's probably because I slept poorly and don't feel up for a big workout. At this point I probably don't need it, but I keep it on my wrist anyways. Th

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camp_jacking_roy in r/Velo

July 27, 2025 9:52 PM

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Ok what is going on?

Google is killing Fitbit.No new devices.App "tweaks" that make it a misery to use.Constant glitches.They want us to buy Google Pixel Watches.That's what is going on.And it has been, since shortly after the buyout. Time to jump ship, and get used to a new brand's interface and app.I have been looking

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KnitsWithPenguins in r/fitbit

August 10, 2025 8:19 PM

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Fitbit replacement

My Fitbit Luxe finally bit the dust after a few years, so I watched a bunch of videos to understand the difference between the watches and how well they track various metrics. I was considering Garmin, but learned that their sleep tracking isn’t as accurate as Fitbit, Oura or Apple. And sleep tracki

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TravelingSong in r/cfs

December 14, 2025 8:13 PM

6

Loop megathread

I see a lot of negative comments on the polar loop, so I thought I’d share my experience! I use it only for sleep and steps and it’s doing everything I want it to. The app is not pretty, but it does the job! Coming from the Fitbit luxe I absolutely love the design of the loop, the battery life and h

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MKLS-Lassalle in r/Polarfitness

January 10, 2026 9:56 AM

6

What have you bought for under $1,000 that has made the biggest positive change in your life?

I have a few: Second freezer so we can bulk buy and bulk cook. Hasnt made any difference to our electricity bill but has allowed us to cut our grocery bill down to $500/month for 2 adults Air fryer Not that I bought it, but moving into a house with a dishwasher has made a world of difference for us

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bianca8126 in r/AusMoneyMates

January 30, 2026 4:51 AM

6

What made you actually stick with walking? Building something and genuinely stuck

I only use it for the step count! Sometimes heart rate. I also like the Fitbit luxe because it doesn't look like a fitness tracker. I realized in early 20s that I was happier walking than driving so in a lot of ways I have molded my life around this and chose to only live in walkable places. So nece

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tenthousandgalaxies in r/walking

December 16, 2025 10:53 AM

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