10-06-2016 10:43
10-06-2016 10:43
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10-06-2016 12:50
10-06-2016 12:50
The 5 hours was a number Fitbit published on the initial release. They have since tweaked their GPS collection algorithm to be significantly more battery efficient. In fact, if you look at the product page for the Surge, they now list:
"Lasts longer than competing trackers with a battery life up to 7 days and GPS battery life up to 10 hours" (with their regular disclaimers)
I hope this helps.
Frank | Washington, USA
Fitbit One, Ionic, Charge 2, Alta HR, Blaze, Surge, Flex, Flex 2, Zip, Ultra, Flyer, Aria, Aria 2 - Windows 10, Windows Phone
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
10-06-2016 10:49
10-06-2016 10:49
Hello @GBaz,
Welcome to the community!
I guess that depends on how long it'll take you to finish. I wore my Surge (with GPS enabled) for a five hour hike and it worked just fine.
I hope this helps.
Frank | Washington, USA
Fitbit One, Ionic, Charge 2, Alta HR, Blaze, Surge, Flex, Flex 2, Zip, Ultra, Flyer, Aria, Aria 2 - Windows 10, Windows Phone
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
10-06-2016 11:01
10-06-2016 11:01
10-06-2016 12:50
10-06-2016 12:50
The 5 hours was a number Fitbit published on the initial release. They have since tweaked their GPS collection algorithm to be significantly more battery efficient. In fact, if you look at the product page for the Surge, they now list:
"Lasts longer than competing trackers with a battery life up to 7 days and GPS battery life up to 10 hours" (with their regular disclaimers)
I hope this helps.
Frank | Washington, USA
Fitbit One, Ionic, Charge 2, Alta HR, Blaze, Surge, Flex, Flex 2, Zip, Ultra, Flyer, Aria, Aria 2 - Windows 10, Windows Phone
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
10-06-2016 15:32
10-06-2016 15:32