![]() ![]() After that, you have to pay 8.99 Euros (~$10) a month or 79.99 Euros (~$90) if you pay yearly. When buying certain wearables, which also include the Charge 5, Fitbit offers a free six-month membership. In addition, several health analysis options also fall behind the paywall, such as analyzing the sleep quality including restauration or restlessness during sleep. This will also expand the awareness exercises that are available for free and the video workouts of the Fitbit App by many more. However, according to our information, the Daily Readiness Score requires a Premium subscription. ![]() The Daily Readiness Score will also become available soon to users of the Sense, Versa 3, and Versa 2, as well as the Luxe and Inspire 2 fitness bands. This also goes for the new Daily Readiness Score, which is supposed to indicate whether the body is ready for a workout (again). ![]() To do this, the Charge 5 has sensors on both sides of the case that measure the changes of electrical skin resistance, the so-called electrodermal activities, over several minutes when touched by two fingers.ĭuring our testing period, the ECG function that was announced for the Charge 5 was not available yet. In particular, the Charge 5 measures the skin temperature and creates an EDA scan for stress analysis. In terms of the health functions, the Charge 5 has largely closed the gap to the Fitbit Sense. The Spotify app, which was installed on the Charge 4, is missing on the Charge 5. However, until now this is only possible in combination with Android, just like controlling the Spotify app via the app notifications. The iOS app offers preconfigured text messages, which would theoretically allow you to respond to an incoming call. The tracker signals incoming calls, and you can either reject or accept them and then take the call using the smartphone. Update: The ECG function is available at this point. Double tapping on the display will directly jump to the home screen with the time display. The back function, which had still been triggered by a button in the predecessor, is also replaced by a gesture. At some point later, the ECG capability, which has been announced but not released yet, should also be added here. Swiping up will open statistics including sleep duration and the status of the movement goals. Horizonal swipes will bring up the notifications, the training app, alarm and timer, as well as the EDA scan. These include for example the option whether the display should automatically switch from standby to active mode when the arm is raised, or only do this when you tap on the display. The Charge 5 is navigated using the touchscreen: Downward swipes lead to Fitbit Pay, the Do Not Disturb mode, and additional settings. Fitbit has integrated NFC for Fitbit Pay. ![]() Thanks to an integrated GPS chip, it can also record the route in an outdoor training, but it lacks an altitude sensor. The Charge 5 captures movements with a three-axis acceleration sensor. In addition to the optical heart rate sensor, which is mandatory for wearables, the sensors now also include a skin temperature sensor as well as red and infrared sensors to monitor the blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). The reason for this might be the EDA scan, which is a health function that needs two sufficiently large contact areas on the case. In its accessory program, Fitbit offers additional colors, sports bands, and leather bands from Horween.įitbit had replaced the button on the side of the Charge 3 with a sensor key in the Charge 4. As before, two different band sizes are included: S for a wrist circumference between 130 and 170 mm (~5.1 - 6.7 in) and L for 170 to 210 mm (~6.7 - 8.3 in). Fitbit replaces the hard resin bands of the Charge 4 with softer versions made from silicone in the Charge 5. The case is made from aluminum, glass, and resin. Case and Equipment – Fitbit replaces the monochrome OLED with a color AMOLEDįitbit offers the Charge 5 in three color versions: Black/Graphite, Moon White/Soft Gold, and Gray Blue/Platinum. ![]()
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