A Streamlined Design
Measuring 1.43 by 0.69 by 0.40 inches (LWH), the Luxe stands out among Fitbit’s other trackers for its AMOLED color display and stainless steel case. These details give it a more sophisticated look than the Inspire 2 or Charge 4, both of which are around 0.1-inch thicker, feature plastic cases, and have grayscale screens.
For comparison, the entry-level Inspire 2 is a good starter model that offers the longest battery life of any Fitbit device. The Charge 4 is Fitbit’s most advanced fitness tracker, offering a standalone GPS to map your exercise route without a phone, an altimeter to track your floors climbed, Spotify support, and Fitbit Pay for mobile payments. The Luxe offers similar features and functionality to the Inspire 2, but better blends function and form with an elevated, jewelry-inspired design.
The Luxe’s display is tiny, measuring just 0.76 inches diagonally, but it’s sharp and bright, with a resolution of 206 by 124. It offers a slight bump in daylight brightness compared with the Charge 4