The color screen also makes the View more engaging than that black-and-white display on the Fitbit 2. The Halo View is not reinventing the wheel with its thin, rectangular build and color touch screen center, though it is a departure from the screenless Halo band, putting it more in line with the popular Fitbit trackers. While the Fitbit trackers hit a home run with all the core features out of the box, Halo View puts body scans, tone analysis, workouts, guides and recipes behind a paid yearly membership. How this compares: The Halo View is most like a Fitbit Inspire 2 or Charge 5, with a sporty, slim rectangular design, highlighted with a color screen - an improvement over the black-and-white screen on the Inspire 2. It also packs in all the expected features like heart rate, blood oxygen and activity tracking, and you’ll get the membership free for a year. What you need to know: The Halo View ditches the creepy and controversial onboard microphones of the original Halo band and opts for a device that’s similar to competing fitness trackers. It’s simple, efficient and boasts advanced health features with the Halo membership. Who this is for: The Amazon Halo View will appeal to anyone looking for a lower-cost Fitbit alternative. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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