Affordable Fitness Tracker Review!

Hello again everyone! Today I'm writing to review a very affordable fitness tracker. It retails at $24.99, and to me, that is extremely affordable. I will be comparing the NavTour Fitness Tracker to a Fitbit Charge HR for this review. The NavTour Fitness Tracker has replaceable bands so you can change out the color to fit your mood. I ordered a pink/purple combo and I pleased with both colors. The purple band matches the 'Plum' Fitbit Charge HR perfectly. The Charge HR doesn't have replaceable bands, and is actually thicker than the NavTour bands. The Charge HR comes in two sizes Small and Large, which can be difficult for some, as I'm left with a lot of material in a large, but the small is JUST too small for comfort. The NavTour band is completely adjustable from really small to large without much effort. It has little snaps to hold it into place, so excess material isn't just hanging about. Charging wise, the NavTour has a USB built into it so you can just plug it in to your computer and charge it where as the Charge HR you actually need the cord. The NavTour's screen is bigger than the Charge HR's screen as well. On to features! The NavTour has a few basic components to it. It has a pedometer, distance tracker, calories burned, and how long you've been active for. It also has some add on's through the app that allow you to find your phone and it will notify you if your phone leaves a certain distance from your tracker. It DOES NOT track heart rate, which is one of the few differences from the NavTour and the Charge HR. The NavTour gives detailed information like messages and calls. I've actually connected it to my Facebook Messenger and have noticed a high success rate for getting my messages within seconds. While the NavTour has these features, the Charge HR also has these, and a few more. The Charge HR does have a heart rate tracker, it counts steps, and a few other interchangeable things that I tend to remove. The Charge HR claims to notify you of calls, but it NEVER worked for me; which seemed to be common for fellow users. Charge wise, they both hold up for me for about 3 days, and only require a few hours to complete a charge. They both do have apps available for free in the google play store and the apple store. I personally feel that the Veryfit app for the NavTour is simpler than the Fitbit app. So all in all, I would recommend the NavTour for those on a budget who are looking into fitness trackers. It has some great features that compare well with a Fitbit Charge HR. If you're just beginning and would like to see if you would be regular with a fitness tracker, this is a very good place to start. You can find the NavTour fitness tracker here - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0788MS295

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