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Fitbit Charge 5 Advanced Health & Fitness Tracker with Built-in GPS, Stress Management Tools, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate & More, Mineral Blue, One Size S & L Bands Included, Steel Blue/Platinum

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Color: Steel Blue/Platinum


Features

  • Optimize your workout routine with a Daily Readiness Score that reveals if youre ready to exercise or should focus on recovery (Requires Fitbit Premium membership).
  • Get a daily Stress Management Score showing your bodys response to stress and take steps to improve your levels with an on-wrist EDA sensor mindfulness session. Band Size:Sm: Fits wrist 5.1"- 6.7" . Lrg: Fits wrist 6.7" - 8.3" in circumference
  • Track your heart health with high & low heart rate notifications and a compatible ECG app (The Fitbit ECG app is available in select countries. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old.)
  • With the Health Metrics dashboard, track SpO2, heart rate variability, skin temperature variation and more (Not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition and should not be relied on for any medical purposes.)
  • See your real-time pace & distance without your phone using built-in GPS during outdoor activity, then see a map of your workout route in the Fitbit app
  • Your stats come to life on a new color touchscreen thats two times brighter than Charge 4 in daylight, all with up to 7-day battery (varies with use and other factors)
  • Track calorie burn and optimize workouts with 24/7 heart rate tracking and Active Zone Minutes, which guide you toward your desired intensity level. Compatibility-Apple iOS 15 or higher. Android OS 9 or higher
  • Get a better understanding of your sleep quality with a daily Sleep Score and graphs of your time in light, deep and REM sleepthen see how you can improve your sleep and wake up feeling energized
  • Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics, guided programs and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)

Description

Fitbit Charge 5 + Premium connects the dots between your activity, sleep and stress so you can make the best decisions for your body, mind and health. It all starts with your 6-month Premium membership and Daily Readiness, a score based on activity, sleep and heart rate variability (HRV) that helps you optimize your workout routine. And you’ll always have motivation to reach new goals with hundreds of guided workouts, a gallery of refreshing mindfulness sessions plus the fitness features you know and love like Active Zone Minutes and built-in GPS. Fitbit is part of the Google family. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.

Memory Storage Capacity: 6400 MB


Special Feature: Activity Tracker, GPS, Stress Tracking, Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, ECG, Distance Tracker, Daily Workout Memory, Calorie Tracker See more


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


GPS: Built-in GPS


Shape: Heart


Screen Size: 1.04 Inches


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: charge 5


Product Dimensions: 1.45 x 0.9 x 0.44 inches


Item Weight: 1.02 ounces


Item model number: FB421SRBU


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 26, 2021


Manufacturer: Fitbit Inc


Language: English


Country of Origin: Malaysia


Item Weight: 29 Grams


Standing screen display size: 1.04 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 6400 MB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good buy for a first time fitness tracker
Color: Steel Blue/Platinum
This is my first time using a fitness tracker and I didn't want to spend too much money. For what I want, this tracker works for me. My goal was to track my workouts and calories in and out, everything else is just a nice to have. For the watch, the only issue I have is sometimes not being able to get it to respond when I want to pause an exercise. For the app, there is way more than what I need. I like being able to log my food and being able to scan a barcode is so convenient. In my opinion, the only downside is the limited exercises available...there are only so many to choose from and you aren't able to add more. Otherwise, I think this is a great fitness tracker for a first time user. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by sneakapeekzeke

  • love it
Color: Steel Blue/Platinum
tracks my workouts, heart rate, selection of many workout styles for accuracy, and notification settings without being annoying!
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by AmyR

  • Quality with Limitations
Color: Steel Blue/Platinum
Fitbit Charge 5 - reviewed after using six months. Pros, Cons, Features, Comments, Tips The Fitbit is well built, durable, comfortable, industry leader, with many pros and cons. It is mostly accurate and still reasonably private with personal data - which the app stores with the company. Limited benefit without using the app. See more following in pros, cons, features, comments, and tips. I have used this watch very little for workouts, but worn nearly full time. I think it is a good value and purchase. PROS: Large collection of features and physical data with surprising abilities. Using capillary measurements, gives very accurate heart rate with some exceptions. Overall, an excellent tool for heart condition monitoring and care. Can encourage and motivate by happily vibrating at key accomplishments like 5000 steps and other increments, minutes of exercise, daily or weekly scores for meditation, sleep scores, or goals in weight, calories, or other self care. Handy and functional timer, alarm, oxygen sensor, and heart monitor. EKG and GPS have some issues, so see Cons. Automatic detection of what exercise you are doing sometimes works (you can also tell it what you are doing). The watch can warn you if your heart is working too hard when you are sedentary or tell you to get off your duff if you have not taken 250 steps in the last hour (you set the vibration strength). The battery charge can last all week for me, but easily charged if removed for shower or other activity. (Can handle the water though and has a water sensitivity adjustment). Fairly good options for changing watch face, metric parameters, and various settings. The free app shows clever development over time so that it includes charts, interpretation of data, links to videos, and many more features. Optionally, you may pay an annual premium fee to unlock a larger set of features. Most settings are made in the app. The app collects data and syncs when near the watch. Other app features include battery charge, many alerts, observations, and allows entry and tracking of weight, food, mood, water, and more. I find the daily heart rate chart and sleep score charts quite valuable. CONS: The learning curve is steep and takes time to get used to. Although you can do much from the start, expect to be somewhat frustrated until you are used to features. Step counter can be fooled by certain manual activities (like playing lively rag time on the piano). GPS antennae seems to have issues and does not always work - according to tests. I have not studied this more. ECG / EKG seems accurate, but is very sensitive and often returns the result “inconclusive” instead of normal sinus rhythm or AFib. During many busy activities, the user may not notice the vibration, although timer and alarm are rather persistent (vibrator is adjustable in app). If your heart is beating very rapidly, the watch will congratulate you on your exercise even if you are seated with a heart out of control. The App does Not Work without internet connection !!! You guessed it, your data is in a Google cloud far away, so if you want to show your doctor or someone some information, you can’t without a connection. A feature that is supposed to make an ECG chart that is readable for your doctor (or you) does not work for many people (there are suggestions and tips online). Blood oxygen reads too low and does not match measurements at a clinic, often low by up to 6% points but appeared to be more accurate after 6 months. Waking up the watch screen by moving wrist or tapping seems to have variable sensitivity and can be frustrating (there’s a setting for hours you must tap the screen if you want to see it). There are many features and calculations that the watch is making that will require study to learn about or understand. FEATURES: Watch will turn off some features during hours you set, perhaps your sleeping hours. Good collection of faces to choose from. Very colorful. Tracking for weight, menstrual cycle, mood, and other information you may optionally enter, such as water and food intake. Determines levels of activity to fat burn and cardio workouts. Parameter defaults are for age, heart at rest rates, and sex, but can be set by user. COMMENTS: Yes, Google bought them out, but had to fight with the European Union for approval - and had to make a privacy concession to get it. They promised to not make user data available outside the company for ten years, at which time that will be reviewed. It could be assumed that non-European customers will be treated similarly for convenience sake. See BBC clipping below. Other brands have released blood pressure models that are somewhat accurate or need calibration. As of January 2023, Fitbit is still working on blood pressure methods for their devices. Clever combinations of data make interesting and fairly accurate conclusions about sleep, health, mood, and exercise. TIPS: Not all replacement charger cords make good contact. I suggest purchasing a charger dock (like the CAVN brand). It is really handy, affordable, and easy to use. Wearing the watch as loosely as comfortable seems to give the best results, but tightening up for workouts is recommended. To use the EKG option, it is best to sit in a chair with an arm-rest, relax, and do not move your left arm or hand where the watch is worn. The screen/face is very scratch resistant, but a protector is helpful in some activities. Some protectors that attach by loops over the straps have weak reviews, but good “stick-on” covers are available at low cost. Google purchased Fitbit in November 2019 for $2.1 Billion. Fears of damage to competition caused the European Commission to elicit promises from Google. According to the BBC: Google has now promised: • not to use health, fitness and location data from Fitbit devices for advertising, for users in the European Economic Area • to store Fitbit data in a "silo", kept separate from any other data used for advertising • to maintain third-party access to the Fitbit platform • not to degrade the user experience of third-party smartwatches when paired with an Android phone The commitments must be kept for 10 years. Amazon does not permit me to site the URL, sorry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Not an Expert

  • Everything is great except the sleep tracker
Color: Steel Blue/Platinum
I rated it overall a 5 star because the sleep tracker wasn't a real selling point for me. I find that the sleep tracker is a little "bogus". I woke up one night around 2 am to use the bathroom and realized my battery was very low so I decided to just charge it the rest of the night. The next morning it showed my supposed sleep pattern and heart rate info all the way through past 6 am. I wasn't even wearing it and it was obviously connected to the charger. Everything else I love about it. The steps counter seems to be very accurate, as I've watched it count as I'm walking and it's right on the money. I love that it "knows" when I do an activity (except it counts some of my walks as 'elliptical' workouts because my neighborhood is very hilly - but I'm okay with that because it is like an elliptical.) I love that I can sync MyFitnessPal to it and it keeps up with my calories, etc. automatically. I love the free trial of premium because of the available workouts that I can cast to my TV and it keeps track of my fitbit info - heart rate, etc on my TV screen so I can visualize my progress as I work out. I love the difference watch face choices in the app. The ECG has been very informative. I have noticed that I felt palpitations occasionally and thought it was nothing but too much caffeine, but it caught one episode of afib so far so I will be getting checked out for that. You can actually download the ECG for your own records or to send to your physician, etc. I printed mine out and I can see the afib pattern. The only thing for me has been that by the time I feel a palpitation and swipe through to get to the ECG screen on the Fitbit and get it started, the palpitations have stopped most of the time. One other thing I really really like is that there are many many band choices online that are really inexpensive (but read reviews so you don't buy ones that will easily break or fall off) I've bought about 8-10 bands in different colors and styles so I can change my band to match my outfit or mood. All in all I love it and it has helped me drop about 10 pounds so far in about a month. I'd definitely recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by Sandy

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