What Can the Fitbit Ace Do?
From telling the time to tracking steps, the Fitbit Ace can perform a variety of functions. Here’s a full list of its capabilities.
Step tracking: The Fitbit Ace can keep track of how many steps are taken by the wearer over a given time period. Activity tracking: Tracks how many minutes the wearer is physically active during the day. Watch functionality: The Fitbit Ace, like other Fitbit trackers, features a digital watch face which, in addition to displaying step and activity progress, can show the time and date. Call notifications: When connected to a smartphone, the Fitbit Ace can notify the wearer when they’re getting a phone call. Notifications and reminders: The Fitbit Ace can notify the wearer when they’ve met a fitness goal via an onscreen notification or vibration. The device can also deliver reminders to move if they’ve been inactive for a certain amount of time. Leaderboards and badges: The Fitbit Ace, like all Fitbit devices, can sync to the free Fitbit apps which are available on iOS, Android, and Windows devices. These apps can be used to set fitness goals, compete with friends and family members on leaderboards, and unlock digital badges for certain milestones.
What Can’t the Fitbit Ace Do?
Due to its cheaper price and younger target audience, the Fitbit Ace lacks several features that are available on more expensive Fitbit trackers like the Fitbit Ionic and Fitbit Versa. Here are some features and settings that are not available with the Fitbit Ace.
Music: Unlike other Fitbit trackers, the Ace cannot store, play, or stream digital music. GPS tracking: The Fitbit Ace cannot track the location of its wearer. Heart rate tracking: There is no heart rate or pulse detection technology in the Ace. The Fitbit Ace’s sleep tracking function is limited to measuring physical movement. Fitbit Pay: Fitbit Ace trackers do not support Fitbit’s wireless payment service, which can be used to pay for products and services in select locations. Apps: The Fitbit Ace uses a colorless OLED display and does not support the use of additional apps. Multi-sport modes: The Ace cannot detect alternative forms of exercise such as swimming or weights. It can only measure steps taken and active minutes. Fitbit Coach: The library of guided workouts on the Fitbit Coach app on other high-end Fitbit trackers, smartphones, Xbox One consoles, and Windows 10 devices is not available on the Fitbit Ace.
Is the Fitbit Ace Waterproof?
While not waterproof like the Fitbit Ionic, which is water-resistant up to 50 meters, the Fitbit Ace is officially described as being “showerproof.” It is also safe against “lunchtime spills” and “puddle jumping.” Exposing a Fitbit Ace to heavy rain or wearing it while swimming is not recommended.
How Many Fitbit Ace Colors Are There?
The original Fitbit Ace is only available in black, but it comes with the choice of either a purple or blue wristband, named Power Purple and Electric Blue. You can find dozens of interchangable wristbands for the Ace 2 and Ace 3, some featuring popular characters like Minions, but these bands aren’t compatible with the original Ace.
How Long Does the Fitbit Ace Battery Last?
The original Fitbit Ace and Ace 2 can go five days without a charge; however, the Ace 3 will last for over a week on a full battery.
Who Can Use a Fitbit Ace?
Even though the Fitbit Ace is intended for use by children aged eight and up, it can technically be worn by adults as well. It is important to recognize, though, that the Fitbit Ace’s wristband is designed for wrists that are 125mm to 161mm in circumference. Only official Fitbit Ace wristbands can be used with the device. If your wrist is larger than this size, you will not be able to wear it.
What’s a Cheaper Fitbit Ace Alternative?
A more affordable alternative to the Fitbit Ace is the Fitbit Zip. This Fitbit tracker is almost half the price of the Ace, however, its functionality is even more limited and simply measures steps and activity. Unlike the Fitbit Ace, the Fitbit Zip isn’t designed to be worn like a watch. Instead, it can be clipped onto clothing like a brooch or placed in a user’s pocket. The Zip can be a good choice for those on a budget or those who don’t like watches.