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Fitbit smartwatch
Fitbit smartwatch






fitbit smartwatch

It has guided, on-wrist breathing sessions, which the Charge 5 doesn’t. Though we found the Inspire 2 to be less precise when recording all-day step counts, it performed solidly in our heart-rate tests.

fitbit smartwatch

The Inspire 2 does not have built-in GPS (which the Charge 5 does) it measures pace and distance on a walk or a run when connected to your phone’s GPS-meaning you’ll need your phone with you.

fitbit smartwatch

Its touchscreen display is bright and vibrant, though not color (the Charge 5’s is).

fitbit smartwatch

The Fitbit Inspire 2 has a slimmer profile than the Fitbit Charge 5. The Charge 5 has on-wrist ECG (electrocardiogram) and built-in GPS, which allows for real-time pace and distance data without requiring a phone connection (though it was susceptible to unevenness, as GPS often is).īattery life: up to seven days in watch mode, or up to five hours in continuous GPS mode Sleep tracking: yes, including naps of over an hour Water resistance: yes, for up to 50 meters Heart-rate monitor: yes GPS: built in Within the app, you can also determine which smartphone notifications you’d like to buzz on your wrist. (You can also opt in to the app’s Premium version, which usually costs $10 per month.) The Charge 5 has 21 activity modes, six of which you can add to your on-device favorites list via the app. (Orienting yourself with all of its features, however, might take a beat.) Fitbit’s concise, straightforward app lets you parse daily activity data with ease and allows for linking to a robust network of other Fitbit users-which might help keep you motivated. The color touchscreen display is vivid and clear, even in bright sunlight, with easily identifiable icons allowing for unfussy menu negotiation. It reliably detects, nearly always correctly identifies, and automatically begins to record workouts-running, walking, biking, swimming-after about 10 minutes of activity. The Fitbit Charge 5 is among the most accurate for measuring steps and heart rate (although accuracy isn’t everything).








Fitbit smartwatch