At the time of this writing, it was one of the best dedicated fitness-tracking devices out there—with one caveat. To get the most out of this fitness band, it’s necessary to invest in a subscription to Fitbit Premium: the company’s subscription-based exercise instruction and tracking service. Those looking for more features than the Charge 6 provides would do well to consider upgrading to a smartwatch.
About the Fitbit Charge 6
Unlike many modern smartwatches, which come in different sizes, with or without cellular connectivity and premium build materials, there’s only one model of the Fitbit Charge 6. The only decision to make when buying the Fitbit Charge 6 is what color you want, which, depending on where you buy it from, should have no impact on pricing.
Fitbit Charge 6 specs
- Dimensions: 1.59 x 1.59 x 0.44 inches
- Display: 1.1-inch color AMOLED display
- Sensors: Heart rate monitor, ECG sensor, blood oxygen, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, GPS
- Water Resistance: 5ATM (Up to 50 meters)
- Battery: Seven days
- Compatibility: Android 9 or higher, iOS 15 or higher
- Colors: Obsidian / Black Aluminum, Porcelain / Silver Aluminum, Coral / Champagne Gold Aluminum