The Fitbit Charge 4 gains GPS, Fitbit Pay and Spotify controls and it's a much better tracker for it
Easy to use; Active Zone Minutes works nicely; Waterproof to 50m;
Pricey; GPS not the most accurate;
Fitbit Charge 4 allows users to set and track goals. It also provides insights into how you train by analysing the heart rate and intensity throughout the workout. There's also tracking for your daily activities of course.
One of the main improvements compared to Charge 3 is the built-in GPS chip.
Manufacturer: Fitbit
The Fitbit Charge 4 gains GPS, Fitbit Pay and Spotify controls and it's a much better tracker for it
Easy to use; Active Zone Minutes works nicely; Waterproof to 50m;
Pricey; GPS not the most accurate;
Still the best fitness tracking band for the active person, the Fitbit Charge 4 adds accurate GPS tracking to its roster of good heart rate insights, best-in-class sleep tracking and Active Zone Minutes. With this mix of features, it’s now pretty unique on the fitness tracker market.
GPS on board; Comfortable design; Accurate
The Fitbit Charge 4 gains GPS, Fitbit Pay and Spotify controls and it's a much better tracker for it
Easy to use; Active Zone Minutes works nicely; Waterproof to 50m;
Pricey; GPS not the most accurate;
The Fitbit Charge 4 gains GPS, Fitbit Pay and Spotify controls and it's a much better tracker for it
Easy to use; Active Zone Minutes works nicely; Waterproof to 50m;
Pricey; GPS not the most accurate;
Fitbit is one of the companies that have made fitness trackers famous and a name that is popularly associated with lifestyle accessories. This expertise can be seen in many aspects of the Fitbit Charge 4.
Long battery life (almost 7 days); Discreet and light; Precise heart rate sensor; GPS and Fitbit Pay on board
Full range of functions available only with a paid subscription; GPS not very accurate; Music control is available exclusively for Spotify; Fitbit Pay accessible only via credit card in Europe
The Good Housekeeping Wellness Lab regularly tests the best fitness trackers , and the Charge 4 is an all-around great pick. It can last a week on a single charge, is designed for use while swimming, and has an integrated heart rate monitor.
Fitbit Charge 4 is a great option for casual runners looking to get the most out of their workouts, with an accessible interface for those who may not be as tech-savvy – and the cost isn’t too prohibitive either.
The Fitbit Charge 4 is made for a purpose, and you’ll buy it for a purpose. And that is to stay fit, without the complications some fitness bands end up introducing into the experience.
The Charge 4 is a clever, compact motivational fitness tool with plenty to offer anyone looking for some basic tracking and support. If you won’t want a watch, it’s among the best fitness trackers you can buy. It offers a big range of insights and paints a digestible picture of your overall health and fitness. And the Active Zone Minutes concept is hugely addictive. It’s incredibly easy to use and syncs seamlessly with the well-presented app. However, it’s let down badly by a sub-standard screen, some accuracy issues and a few own goals – like Spotify controls that don’t work during a workout. And those undermine what otherwise is a pretty decent tracker.
Easy to use ; Good for motivation; Built-in GPS; Best app for beginners;
Poor screen; No mid-workout Spotify controls; Hit and miss accuracy; Short GPS battery life; Quite pricey;
The Fitbit Charge 4 looks almost identical to its predecessor, including the grayscale touchscreen, but the addition of built-in GPS makes a huge difference, and helps make it a viable alternative to fully-fledged running watches if you enjoy working out for fun and health, but don't need a torrent of data on splits, cadence and elevation.
No price increase from Charge 3; Built-in GPS; Heart rate zone tracking;
Monochrome display; No design update
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