💪 Elevate your fitness game with Fitbit Charge 6!
The Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker is a cutting-edge device designed to enhance your health and fitness journey. With features like built-in GPS, 40+ exercise modes, and 24/7 heart rate monitoring, it provides comprehensive insights into your daily activities. The tracker is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, ensuring seamless connectivity. Plus, it includes a 6-month premium membership for access to advanced health tools, making it an essential companion for anyone looking to improve their wellness.
Color | Black Case w/ Black Band |
Band Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Devices | iOS 15 or higher and Android OS 9.0 or higher |
Screen Size | 1.04 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 65 |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Communication Feature | True |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Supported Application | GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | IOS |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Operating System | Android |
Additional Features | Sleep Monitor, Multisport Tracker, ECG, Activity Tracker, GPS, Contactless Payments |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Gps enabled |
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Perfect!!
I had a Fitbit for the last few years that I acquired for free, from my insurance company and I absolutely loved it. It finally died. Completely. And I was heartbroken.I didn’t want anything like an Apple Watch because they’re too big and bulky and I don’t need all the extras that are on it. I’m 63 years old. My old Fitbit saved my life because I went into a fib and had no idea what was going on until I checked on my Fitbit to see that I was in trouble. I was at the hospital already with my daughter, sitting with her and immediately a team came in and took me straight downstairs to the ER. I stayed there for a week until I got better. That’s due to this Fitbit that I had.I ordered this Fitbit six, and I love it just the same. Does everything the older one that I had did that was not a six. I have not scratched it at all, and I’m rough on things because I work outside a lot with my hands. I love the heart rate monitoring and the sleep tracking. It’s very comfortable. The size is perfect. If this one ever dies, and I hope it’s a few years before that happens, I will order another one. I’m very happy with these.My only complaint is that the bands from my Fitbit five do not fit this six model. They will not stay attached so I’m scared to order extra bands to go with this six.
L**E
Excellent Upgrade from Charge 4.
Great new fitbit 6. I’ve had most generations, 2, 3, 4, as well as early clip on variant. The wrist band is a little weird, not as easy to manipulate but very comfortable. Short band could be a little longer but works on the last hole, largest adjustment. The longer band is much longer. I think I can get used to it, but that would be my only complaints so far. Set up was easy with existing app. Replacing my Charge 4, have had 3 of those, each lasted about 3 years before cracked screens or broken strap mounts.
K**E
It's okay
I think this is my third Fitbit in the past decade. I absolutely didn't want a giant smartwatch and finally needed to replace my old Fitbit Alta HR (from 2017). After looking at a lot of reviews, I chose the Charge 6 for battery life and size overall.The Fitbit itself is great. The data on walking, heart rate, sleeping, etc is just fine and seems to be collected correctly. The battery life is also excellent. I can go about a week between charges, which is fantastic. I love that I can see more than 5 letters in a text message now.What's not so great is the band/latch hardware - the part that attaches the band to the Fitbit body. It's weak, glitchy, and the slightest pressure against the Fitbit or band presses the 'latch' into my skin and the whole thing falls off. I doubt that a new band will fix this because the latch is part of the Fitbit body. I've nearly lost the whole Fitbit in airport security, getting out of a rideshare, and just walking down the street.It's only been three months since I bought the Charge 6, so I don't have a lot of faith that this will last commensurate for the value paid. I am still a fan overall of the Fitbit experience, so I hope I'm wrong. I may try a new band to see if that helps.
T**Y
Inaccurate. Misleading. AWFUL.
A family member had recently raved about her FitBit and I had a very old Apple Watch which needed replacing (due to terrible battery life) so I was convinced to give it a try. Unfortunately, my experience has been quite awful and I want others to be informed before they buy.My main reasons for using a smart watch are the health functions such as exercise logging, step counting, heart rate etc. So if these things are important to you please read further:1st disappointment: Inability to sync FitBit to Fitness app on iPhone. I had a pretty impressive streak in my Fitness app and it was a huge motivator for me to exercise daily (something I have always struggled with). It was QUITE the blow to see all my progress completely wiped away. (No more 200+day streak for me! I guess).Fitbit does have a free app to collect new data but I’m still disappointed that they cannot combine all your progress from both somehow.2nd disappointment: SEVERE Inaccuracy on distance. I head to the gym for my first workout with the Fitbit. I get on the elliptical and select the “elliptical workout” option on the watch and press start. As I’m warming up I notice the watch does little vibrations as my heart rate increases to different levels “light” “moderate” and then “vigorous” - which I think is a nice touch. When I get 1 Mile (on the machine) into my run I decide to check my progress (on the watch) but to my HORROR it says only 0.3 miles… How did it miss 70% of my workout!?! I cannot express how devastated I was to see that. I’m working so hard to change my life and watching the miles stack up day after day is my only reward so far. I’ve done lots of googling to solve this problem and tried manually adjusting the stride length to every length there was but nothing fixes it and I’ve read plenty from other people who report the same exact problem so I’m convinced it’s just their terrible calibration.3rd disappointment: Major exaggeration of calories burned. As I mentioned I have an Apple Watch I used every day for quite some time. I am very familiar with my typical calories burned daily. I also follow the amount on my exercise equipment as well. For some reason the FitBit consistently shows an abnormally high number for calories burned. For instance something that should burn about 200 calories suddenly burns 2 THOUSAND…?? This all makes EVEN LESS sense when you consider the aforementioned distance tracking issue; claiming I burned 2,000 calories by running 0.3 miles??? Ridiculous.This combination of discouragement from the “it won’t matter anyway” distance tracking, to the absurd number of calories I’ve “already burned” today is a recipe for disaster for me. Un-motivating my workouts and encouraging my laziness.Please DO NOT rely on this watch for your health goals.The final straw for me is the terrible battery life. To be completely clear - I have had this device for 4 days and I have already charged it 4 times. So please do not be mislead by claims of charging “once a week” or “once every other week”. NOT true. And, yes, I’ve tried all the different display settings.I hope someone takes the time to read this like I did not do. If Amazon returns weren’t such a headache I would’ve sent it back after that first workout. I’m actually stunned at HOW awful it is. There are many more issues I did not get into because they are mainly aesthetic and I wanted to focus on the ones that could genuinely cause someone harm but I’d be glad to elaborate on those other issues as well if anyone is curious.
E**I
Just what I was looking for
So much bang for the buck, I wanted a smart watch fitness tracker but didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars. This fit the bill. Syncs with my iPhone nicely and does everything I need. The free 6 month premium plan is worth the cost alone. It is a little small. It is tough enough to handle the shock of mountain biking and warehouse work, display is sharp but like I say smallish, and it has kept up with my busy schedule only having to charge it once a week.
M**K
Works well, and "Premium" is unnecessary.
I've had this a year now, and its very useful.While calories burned is known to be inaccurate, that's true for other fitness trackers too, everything else works great. This also has the Smart Wake alarm, that other trackers lack, and you really will feel better waking up from light sleep.This provides plenty of useful data, without the "Premium" subscription.