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Fitbit device for adolescent

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My 13 year old daughter would like a Fitbit, but the Ace is too childish. Which Fitbit could she use?

 

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Hi, @EWnl , if your daughter is 13 she would be eligible for any of the grownup Fitbits.  I would recommend either the Luxe or the Inspire 3.  Both of them give all the basic information (heart rate, steps, distance, sleep analysis) and both are fairly delicate and pretty on a small wrist.  You can get more information at the Fitbit shop - there’s a link at the top right hand side of every page here in the Community forums.

At the moment it looks like the Luxe is out of stock, except in the special addition which comes with a jewelry band, so the Inspire 3 with the basic silicone band may be the most appropriate.

I hope this helps - and your daughter enjoys her Fitbit whichever she chooses.  Welcome to the forums!

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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@EWnl   I moved your post to the Inspire 3 forum.  It seems like a better fit for your question.  I want to give you a head's up about a few things regarding Fitbit accounts and Google accounts.

  • Your daughter will be a new user and all new users must setup and use a Google account.
  • I looked at your public profile and see that you are also a Fitbit user.  You might have a Fitbit account or you might have migrated to a Google account.  If you haven't migrated to a Google account, then you should.
  • If you use Google Family Link, then you must remove your daughter from the Family Link.  Otherwise, the setup will only show Ace models on her app.  This seems to be an unintended consequence of the Family Link.

What should I know about moving Fitbit to my Google account? 

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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We are from the Netherlands, which makes it impossible to connect a Inspire to her phone beneath the age of 16. Family Link doesn't help. So we are stuck. Or she can use a Ace or she can't connect on a own device. It's a pitty there are no Fitbits for teenagers.

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Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @EWnl. I moved your post to the Ace and Family Accounts board and thank you for your feedback regarding Fitbit Ace being too childish for an adolescent. 

I found two Product Feedback and you can vote for them, one is under consideration: Allow More Fitbit Devices than Ace to Family AccountCreate a Fitbit device suitable for teens.

Thank you for your feedback and comments: @Julia_G@LZeeW.

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