![]() ![]() There’s also an option to keep the display “always on,” although doing so will shave battery life down to “just” five days (still quite good). To turn on the screen, you can either raise your arms to chest level, tilt your wrist towards your face, or tap on the screen, all three options work well. ![]() ![]() Overall the tracker feels more like a piece of jewelry than before-if you go for a nicer band than the generic black rubbery one I got. The Charge 5’s casing is also more rounded than previous generations, which had slightly pointy corners. The Charge 5 can automatically recognize some workouts, and has 20 built-in exercise modes for weightlifting, running, and swimming-yes the Charge 5 is waterproof.įitbit removed any sort of buttons from the tracker this year (previous Charges had either a clicky button or a touch capacitive side panel) so all interaction with the device is via the touchscreen-this is absolutely fine, because the screen is large, bright and vibrant, and responsive. It’s a smart enough tracker to not get tricked into counting false steps (this is when a tracker thinks I’m walking and log steps when I’m merely swinging my arms while standing still, or worse-when I’m biking or riding a scooter). I’ve long raved about Fitbit’s fitness tracking, including the most comprehensive and smart sleep tracking I’ve seen, and the Charge 5 keeps that trend going. The Charge 5 has built-in GPS and NFC so you can use it to track without bringing the phone, or make digital payments via Fitbit Pay.
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