
No altimeter: There’s no altimeter in the Luxe, so don’t expect accurate elevation data.Feel free to shower or take a dip in the pool with it on your wrist. IP rating: The Fitbit Luxe has a 5ATM water resistance rating.The Luxe also gained Find My Phone support in July 2022. Unfortunately, there’s no Fitbit Pay support on the Luxe.

It also features Smart Wake alarm and timer apps and is compatible with Android and iOS. It’ll relay your smartphone notifications, give you bedtime reminders, and allow you to turn off alerts completely with do not disturb and bedtime modes.

Always-on display: Fitbit added AOD smarts to the tracker in October 2021, making it much easier to glance at stats while exercising.A host of faces rolled out to the tracker in July 2022. Since this is Fitbit’s first tracker with an AMOLED screen, almost all of the faces feature bright colors and fun animations. Watch faces: There are 20 watch face options available for the Fitbit Luxe.This could result in less e-waste and lower manufacturing costs for the company. The charger is fine, but we’d really like to see Fitbit implement a one-size-fits-all charging cable for all its devices. Charging cable: The Luxe comes with a proprietary, magnetic charging cable.
