There is Sleep Tracking that exists on all Fitbit products where you can check your sleep score, along with your sleep quality details through the Fitbit app. This can give a good indication if there is a problem with your heart (so you can go consult with a doctor). Thankfully, Fitbit Charge 4 and 5 now have a built-in GPS that lets you see and record your pace and distance while exercising outdoor.įitbit Charge 5 has heart rate monitoring that can notify you when your heart rate is above or below threshold. A friend who runs and cycles a lot was thinking to get a Fitbit Charge but back then it didn’t have any built-in GPS, so he hesitated. There are also sensors (ECG, EDA) on both side panels for the health checks where you need to place two fingers on them for a half minute or so.Įver since Fitbit added a built-in GPS on their Charge line, the trackers have been more popular than ever. The response is pretty smooth and quick actually, which surprises me at first. There is no hard button on the Charge 5 but you can interact directly on screen (i.e touchscreen). Thankfully, you can set the screen to still go dark at certain hours which is quite handy if you don’t need that always-on display when you’re home, or asleep.Ĭlock faces can be changed from the Fitbit app too though you don’t get full customisations as such. There is also an always-on display option if you care about style and stats more than battery life. The screen is colourful, bright, and simply has more personality to it. Plus, the screen is actually twice brighter than the Charge 4 so if you like to exercise outdoor, it’s the perfect addition for Summer. It now has a colour touchscreen which feels like you are actually wearing a modern gadget from 2021. With a thinner and sleeker design, the Charge 5 looks great on the wrist.
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