Manufacturer: Fitbit
Diseño más elegante; Pantalla AMOLED a color; Interfaz de usuario intuitiva; La autonomía sigue siendo buena;
Funciones clave ausentes en lanzamiento; Precio frente a la competencia; Experiencia de uso para usuarios de iOS;
With an always-on color touch screen, a sleeker design, and new health tracking features, the Charge 5 is a significant upgrade over the previous model and Fitbit's best fitness tracker yet.
Color touch screen with always-on display option, Attractive design with metal case, Automatically tracks certain activities, Excellent companion mobile app, Robust stress management and sleep tracking features, Tracks overnight HRV, breathing rate, SpO2 and skin temperature variations, Supports...
No Spotify support, Limited exercise shortcut list, Clock faces aren't customizable
Not the cheapest fitness tracker available, but it's definitely Fitbit's best - offering a fantastic blend of features, design, battery life and price.
Lovely OLED display, Solid performance, Built-in GPS, Good battery life, Fitbit app is excellent, Comfortable to wear, Great heart-rate monitoring and sleep tracking
No music control, Exercise options could be expanded, Display could be bigger, Some features not available at launch
Last year's Fitbit Charge 4 was an excellent fitness tracker held back by a dated grayscale display and a cheap plastic build. Now in its fifth-generation, Fitbit's most popular device finally has an AMOLED color touch screen and a metal case, making the $179.95 Charge 5 a wearable you actually want to wear. Fitbit has removed Spotify support from this generation, but added several useful health monitoring features that were previously only available on its $299.95 Sense smartwatch, including an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor that measures small electrical changes in your skin's sweat level to track your body's response to stress, and an electrocardiogram (ECG) app that checks for signs of atrial fibrillation (AFIb), an irregular heart rhythm that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure, and other serious complications. It offers a lot more functionality than the Luxe, with a similarly attractive design for only $30 more. The Charge 5 is easily Fitbit's best fitness tr...
With an always-on color touch screen, a sleeker design, and new health tracking features, the Charge 5 is a significant upgrade over the previous model and Fitbit's best fitness tracker yet.
Color touch screen with always-on display option; Attractive design with metal case; Automatically tracks certain activities; Excellent companion mobile app; Robust stress management and sleep tracking features; Tracks overnight HRV, breathing rate, SpO2 and skin temperature variations; Supports mobile payments
No Spotify support; Limited exercise shortcut list; Clock faces aren't customizable
Regular readers know I wear at least one, often two watches daily with one usually some type of smartwatch and the other a model of GPS sports watch . While I wear two watches, millions prefer a more minimalist approach to activity tracking and still prefer the classic band form factor.
High quality materials, Perfect smooth curves and comfort, Integrated GPS, ECG, EDA, and skin temperature, Fitbit ecosystem well supported, Fitbit Pay support
Readiness Score and ECG not yet available, Limited conncected notification experience
The Fitbit Charge 5 is extremely impressive, and pulls together the best features of Fitbit's current lineup in one neat device. You get on-board GPS for tracking runs without a watch, an EDA (electrodermal activity) sensor for measuring stress responses, contactless payments, sleep tracking,...
On-board GPS, Excellent heart rate monitoring, Clean, simple interface, Contactless payments
No music controls, Limited on-screen workout data, Some features missing at launch
For day to day use, the Fitbit Charge 5 manages to take all the best aspects of the Charge series and apply a super clean and brilliant display, with an easy to user interface – all driven by the usual Fitbit app/cloud platform that people have used for more than a decade.
When you’re talking about $180 for the Charge 5, it’s tempting to say “just get a smartwatch instead.” You could get a capable Garmin smartwatch for only $20 more than that, or even an Apple Watch Series 3 (although I wouldn’t recommend the latter).
Not the cheapest fitness tracker available, but it's definitely Fitbit's best - offering a fantastic blend of features, design, battery life and price.
Lovely OLED display; Solid performance; Built-in GPS; Good battery life; Fitbit app is excellent; Comfortable to wear; Great heart-rate monitoring and sleep tracking;
No music control; Exercise options could be expanded; Display could be bigger; Some features not available at launch;
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