Fitbit Charge 6 Activity Tracker Heart Rate Monitoring, 7-Day Battery, Integrated Google Apps, Maps & Wallet, in-Depth Health Insights, Activity & Sleep Analysis, S & L Bands… by Fitbit
$139.99
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About Fitbit Charge 6 Activity Tracker Heart Rate Monitoring, 7-Day Battery, Integrated Google Apps, Maps & Wallet, in-Depth Health Insights, Activity & Sleep Analysis, S & L Bands…
- Enduring Battery Life: Keep moving with a 7-day battery life and water resistance for all your activities, rain or shine.
- Broad Compatibility: Connects with iOS 15+ and Android OS 9.0+ devices for a comprehensive health and fitness experience.
- Enhanced Activity Tracking: With heart rate monitoring on exercise equipment, built-in GPS, 40+ exercise modes, and daily fitness scores, your workouts are smarter and more effective.
- Seamless Connectivity: Google Wallet and Maps keep you connected on the go, while music controls and notifications keep you in the loop, day and night.
- Restorative Sleep Analysis: Track sleep patterns and wake up refreshed with smart alarms, while managing stress with mindfulness sessions.
The Fitbit Charge 6 Activity Tracker Heart Rate Monitoring, 7-Day Battery, Integrated Google Apps, Maps & Wallet, in-Depth Health Insights, Activity & Sleep Analysis, S & L Bands… by Fitbit combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value innovation.
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David B. –
Have been wearing for a while now. Very comfortable, the band doesn’t chafe or bother me. The unit is unobtrusive, and stays in place. It reads all my vitals, and lasts a week or a week and a few days on a charge. I keep it on 24-7, other than to charge, and I take it off and dry my wrist and the fitbit after showers. It really is exactly what you would want from a watch/fitness tracker/health monitor. Its light as a feather, and is a beautiful thin black device that doesn’t bling. Absolutely worth every penny. In the event this becomes damaged, and somehow isnt covered on insurance, I will get another if that ever comes to pass. Love it. Also the software interfaces with Vitality seamlessly and they update each other without my intervention. I DO manually sync the fitbit every 3 or 4 days, to make sure that it has downloaded everything to my phone. LOVE the detailed breakdown of my sleep patterns. I can see which nights I slept well. .and which I didn’t.. and see what was happening to understand them better. Also the hours slept helps me sort out what does and doesn’t work for me personally.
David B. –
Why did you pick this product vs others?:
I received this Fitbit as a gift as a replacement to a previous version that had a dead screen, but otherwise was still working.
Everythingnfunctions the same and appears to be accutate. I mainly use it for heartbeat and step counts, but with this version I have been tracking my sleep patterns as well.
One negative here, but not something I would take a star off, is the plastic/silicone band that came with this Fitbit caused my skin to blister and rash up. I swapped out to a magnetic strap that my wife had bought with the Fitbit and my skin cleaned right up. I never had reaction to previous wristbands on my older Fitbit or any other watch, do something changed in this new band.
K –
It is fine.
But:
I didn’t want a large watch like the ones these days, but I didn’t want one that is too slim and looks like an activity tracker. Unfortunately it does look like that. All the same it looks sleek.
The strap though sticks out as in it doesn’t fit smoothly on my wrist; it’s not very comfy. I think it’s too rigid where it’s joined with the watch itself.
Ivy Reisner –
It was relatively easy to set up and transfer data from my last Fitbit.
It has a bright display, a huge plus compared to my Charge4.
It has a standalone GPS, another plus though my running path appears more jiggly than it is.
The battery life is not as advertised but long enough.
Slim, elegant design. Nice color.
Downsides:
Unlike Charge 4, Charge 6 has no altimeter, so there is no “floor” count. Fitbit: please add this valuable feature back on.
With the GPS on, the battery needs to be charged every 4 to 5 days. A small inconvenience.
Pat and Bob –
I love the battery life on this. I could in theory go days without charging it, but if charges so fast I just plop it on the charger when I take a shower and I’ve yet to have it run out of power.
It’s a little tricky to get the hang of. Some things like ordering your most common workouts on top aren’t intuitive. In this case you just scroll through the first time you do the workout and it’ll float to the top next time. It automatically detects stuff like walking and running. It only counts towards your exercise if your heart rate is in a cardio zone, so warm ups and cool downs often get automatically filtered out. Personally, I find that functionality convenient.
It’s small enough to count as dainty, and there are bands suitable for any event. They’re really easy to swap as well. It’s comfortable enough, at least with the right band, to sleep in. Just be willing to swap bands if the one that comes with it doesn’t do it for you.
Overall, after the learning curve, I love it.
Sz –
Tante funzioni molte inutili, difficoltà a sincronizzati con l’app non mi piace non lo consiglio
Tom N. –
Great watch as I have to watch my heart. Does detect again and like sleep tracking. Great purchase!! Oh forgot to add it’s accurate
Genny –
Bought this mostly for the overnight Oxygen tracking/charting. The description says it does this, and according to the user forums on Fitbit, it used to. But after an update, the app that you have to install (as an add-on to the Fitbit app) no longer works. According to Google’s own Gemini, it says:
Yes, the SpO2 feature is available for the Charge 6, but it seems you’re encountering a known software bug that many users have experienced. The “Not Available” label despite the feature’s compatibility and your attempts to install it is a common issue.
The Problem
This is a recurring bug that has affected Charge 6 users. The app sometimes displays an “Install” button and then a “Not Available” message, even when the SpO2 app is already installed or should be available for your device. This can be very confusing, as it seems to be an issue with the app itself, not your device or its capabilities.
So straight from Google’s own AI mouth. Amazon, get ready for another return!
Scott Neville –
Ok but old one stopped working then started again.
Adelaide –
I love my FitBit! I recently had to purchase a new one when I accidentally sent my last one through the washer and dryer (oops!), and getting a new Charge 6 was a no-brainer.
Paying for the premium membership definitely has perks, but it is in no way required to enjoy the app. I specifically love the sleep quality tracker; on days that I technically got enough sleep but still feel tired, I can easily check my sleep quality and understand why I’m feeling exhausted.
The only thing I would suggest is buying a more breathable band (there are many options on Amazon). The band that comes with it can cause irritation if it stays in one place for too long, especially when it’s hot outside or during an intense workout.
The watch is cute without being too big like some other brands are, the watch and the app are simple to use and easy to understand, and there are all sorts of different watch face options that make the watch easy to read. They last for a while too! I had my previous watch for several years and it worked great (up until the laundry incident). I likely would’ve gotten at least another year or two out of it if not for my user error.