Why I’ll never use an Apple Watch


I’ve been an active Fitbit user since mid-2014. In the nearly 10 years of wearing a Fitbit, I’ve had about six different models as newer technology has been released. I’ve got an iPhone, so for many years, I’ve been weighing the pros and cons of switching from a Fitbit to an Apple Watch, but every time I write out a list, Fitbit always wins when it comes to my fitness needs.

In my time using Fitbit, I’ve primarily used the trackers for step counting and calorie tracking. I’ve run half marathons and 5Ks, hit PRs at the gym, worked out at home during a pandemic, walked 30,000 steps at Disney World, and all along my Fitbit has always been right there, reliable and consistent. 


My friends have tried to convert me to using an Apple Watch, but I’ve officially decided I will never leave Team Fitbit. I’ve even got the embarrassing tan line to prove it.

Fitbit Luxe review 

The Fitbit app allows you to track steps, heart rate, active minutes, weight lost, meals, and so much more. 

The Fitbit app allows you to track steps, heart rate, active minutes, weight lost, meals, and so much more. 

Fitbit/Ana Suarez

As I mentioned, in my time as a Fitbit user, I’ve had numerous models. I can no longer remember some of the earlier ones, there was definitely a Fitbit Blaze at one point. More recently I’ve used the Versa 2 and 3, and currently have the Fitbit Luxe, which is actually my favorite one so far. I initially thought I wanted the Versa models (or something similar, like the Sense) because they look more like an Apple Watch, where you can see text messages and pay for your Starbucks order using them. I wound up finding that the Luxe is more my speed and honestly, looks nicer on my wrist than the bigger smartwatches. 



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