A:AnswerYes, go for larger size band if want ... I got the small and have it strapped on 3rd hole from end. I have a small wrist and little snug but bearable but think I should have got next size up. Too late to return.
A:AnswerThe Fitbit HR will come with a Bluetooth dongle (USB plug in) that will allow you to setup your Charge or view your statistics. You can download the "Fitbit Dashboard" from Fitbit's website. Then simply follow the instructions on Fitbit's site or on the dashboard!
A:AnswerIt does both. It tells date and time (or you can choose just time), steps, calories burned, heartbeat, flights of stairs climbed, and distance walked.
A:AnswerI have the exact same problem. I kill the batteries faster and slow the time. I am glad to know I am not the only that happens to. I wondered the same question when I was planning to buy my Fitbit Charge HR. Well I have had it for over a month and I have had no problems. The times is still correct and the battery last as long as it should. I highly recommend getting a Fitbit, I love mine!
A:Answer5.5" - 6.5". Actually if you go to the store and pick up the box it'll give you a handy sizing chart where you put your wrist on the box and see where you fit.
A:AnswerIf synced with your phone, it will vibrate to let you know you have an incoming call. I believe it is supposed to scroll the Caller ID information too, but I haven't bothered to pay attention if it actually is doing this or not.
As for texts, I do not believe that it does. I have not ever noticed it vibrate for a text notification, and it certainly doesn't display/scroll through texts of any kind.
A:AnswerYou'll get a charger with your device. It's best to recharge your device every 3 days. When your battery is low, you'll receive an email reminder to recharge your device when the battery is low.
A:AnswerIt most likely will not fit on your ankle Frankie but you can certainly try! It won't be able to read your heart rate but it should be able to record your steps with near-accuracy.
Hope this helps!