Stylish and comfortable new design, New EDA and ECG sensors, Google Fast Pair for Android, Solid battery life, 6 months of Fitbit Premium included
Not compatible with previous Charge bands or chargers, Touchscreen can be a bit finicky, $30 price increase over Charge 4, ECG app not yet ready
$180 at Amazon$180 at Best Buy$180 at B&HWe may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.ViewClose Comments (0)ReviewsFitbitJeramy JohnsonJeramy is proud to help Keep Austin Weird and loves hiking in the hill country of central Texas wi...
Much more stylish, Bright, colourful OLED screen, Built-in GPS
More expensive than the Charge 4, No more Spotify controls, Daily Readiness score needs Fitbit Premium
As with the Fitbit Versa 3, I'm left feeling that the Fitbit Charge 5 is frustratingly close to being the ultimate fitness tracker. But the lack of buttons, missing features (the breathing exercises and Spotify controls, not the “coming soon” ones) and th...
Missing predecessors' features, Laggy performance, Non-Fitbit rivals offer more, Key features absent at launch
Fitbit has cherry-picked some of the best and brightest features from its latest trackers and smartwatches to create a Goldilocks product that delivers an impressive breadth of functionality for the price, not to mention wrapping it up in a lightweight an...
Publicerad: 2021-10-30, Författare: Matt , testad av: T3.com
AMOLED screen is pretty,6-month Fitbit Premium subscription included in the price,Excellent sleep tracking capabilities,Comfortable to wear,
Missing features, HR tracking/GPS issues, Too expensive,
I wish Fitbit waited a bit longer with its Charge 5 release. Right now, this otherwise pretty fitness tracker is too expensive for what it has to offer. Once all the promised features are up and running and the price has been brought down to a more reason...
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
The Fitbit Charge 5 is an excellent activity tracker. We loved the smaller and very stylish Fitbit Luxe, but the Charge 5 takes everything we liked about that device and adds to it - with features like built-in GPS and Fitbit Pay - whilst also bringing so...
Publicerad: 2021-10-07, Författare: James , testad av: wareable.com
Great design, Lovely screen, Massive range of sensors
GPS signal problems, Touchscreen and raise to wake slow, Waiting on ECG
The Charge 5 looks great and brings the best of Fitbit's ecosystem to the wrist band form factor. We easily recommend for men that don't want a smartwatch. Everything we love about the Fitbit ecosystem is in fine fettle here. But Fitbit has fumbled here...
Publicerad: 2021-10-07, Författare: Michael , testad av: stuff.tv
Finally gets a screen upgrade, Comfortable to wear 24/7, Easy to use interface, Solid heart rate monitoring
ECG sensor is not usable (yet), Daily Readiness Scores not live yet, Data insights locked behind Fitbit Premium, Iffy sports tracking accuracy
The Fitbit Charge 5 is a solid fitness tracker that's nice to wear and gets a welcome colour touchscreen upgrade that the Charge 4 so sorely needed. In a move to take its trackers beyond steps and sleep, Fitbit has brought in some innovative features cen...
No music controls, Limited on-screen workout data, Some features missing at launch
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...
Yes, this is one of the best fitness trackers from a brand specializing in fitness and wellness. The Charge 5 is attractive, easy to wear, and is a strong choice for anyone who wants a tracker loaded with the latest innovations from Fitbit.Editors' Recomm...