11/28/2023 0 Comments Fitbit charge 4 reviewsThe interface and setup are also as easy as ever. The device has the same 50ATM water resistance as its predecessor, which means it’s more than tough enough to survive aquatic adventures at depths up to 50 meters. It also ticks all the right boxes when it comes to usability and functionality. The small screen and thin dimensions make it comfortable to wear and unassuming enough to be worn outside the gym. Some may bemoan the lack of design changes, but I’m personally a big fan of the black version’s discrete look. For fashion-conscious folks, there’s also a wealth of strap options. This means you get a wonderfully discrete and light wearable consisting of a small rectangular black and white OLED screen and side facing inductive control button. It has a similar look and feel to the Fitbit Charge 3, which in turn looked a lot like its predecessor, the Charge 2. The Fitbit Charge 4 is a refinement, rather than a reinvention of the Charge line. Its lack of application support and local music playback stop it being a ‘shut up and take my money’ purchase, however. Featuring an internal GPS tracker plus a selection of more advanced training metrics, the Charge 4 is one of the best fitness trackers you can get at this price and a solid choice for entry-level and semi-serious athletes. ![]() ![]() This omission has always had them play second fiddle to Garmin’s Vivo-line, which in-built GPS connectivity lets them offer more consistent distance tracking, without being tethered to a phone.Įnter the Fitbit Charge 4. For years Fitbit’s Charge line has been an excellent option for casual joggers and semi-regular gym-goers looking to take their workout to the next level.īut, their appeal to even semi-serious athletes has been hampered by one key shortcoming: they don’t have an in-built GPS.
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