

The display of the device showed all the figures clearly and its sunlight readability was not a problem too. It is worth mentioning that the body of Fitbit Luxe is water-resistant up to 50 meters and hence, you can wear it while you go for swimming – something we count as a big plus. The one that we got for review was dressed in Black. The housing of the Fitbit Luxe is accompanied by rubberised straps that are available in four colour options – Lunar White/Soft Gold, Black/Graphite, Orchid/Platinum, and a Gold coloured model that’s touted as a special edition by the company. Interestingly, there are no physical buttons on the activity tracker – something that we quite liked about it as it made our user experience better. While the front is dominated by a 0.76-inch colour AMOLED display, there are charging pins and sensors placed on the back, and they are used for various functions of the activity tracker including heart rate and Sp02 tracking. In fact, the dimensions of the device are just 1.43 x 0.69-inch x 0.4 inches.

It is very compact and is one among the smallest fitness trackers we have come across. As far as the design of Fitbit Luxe goes, we found it to be quite nice to look at.
