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Best Fitbit Alta & Alta HR bands: Third-party straps to mix up your fitness tracker

Best Fitbit Alta & Alta HR bands: Third-party straps to mix up your fitness tracker

Posted on December 12, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Discover how to change your look for any occasion

Whether you’re the owner of an older Fitbit Alta or you’re rocking the Alta HR, picking out a new band is a great way to refresh your fitness tracker.

Fitbit itself has a strong arsenal of bands which can help you customise, including collaborative options from fashion houses, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find similar alternatives from third parties.

Why are we grouping both devices together here? Well, despite the newer version offering a friendlier buckled clasp, it’s essentially the same design — meaning all bands should crossover. The only thing Alta HR wearers have to be conscious of is having a fit that’s tight enough to let the heart rate sensor do its work.
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