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B0CC644KMJ, Give your routine a boost with Fitbit Charge 6 the only fitness tracker with Google built in. Charge 6 has your essentials—like YouTube Music, Google Maps and Google Wallet—plus the fitness tools you need to crush your goals. From staying motivated and tracking your daily progress to tuning in and taking care*, running your day and your routine has never been easier. *Google apps and services are not available in all countries or languages. Data rates may apply.
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Reviewer: Kay A.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Ultimate Snitch! … I mean fitness tracker…
Review: Ah, the Fitbit Charge 6—your new best frenemy in the battle for better health (and the approval of your health insurance company). Right out of the box, it’s sleek, stylish, and ready to broadcast your every step, heart rate spike, and moment of despair to the digital overlords.Activity Tracking:This thing tracks your steps, your sleep, your workouts, and probably your grocery runs when you’re just trying to survive the week. Gone are the days of skipping the gym without consequence—your Fitbit will ensure Big Health Insurance knows exactly how much effort you’re putting in. But hey, at least it’s motivation to hit those 10,000 steps, right?Stress Monitoring:The Charge 6 is especially handy at work. Having a rough day? Bam! Your Fitbit buzzes: “You seem stressed. Maybe try some breathing exercises?” Oh, thank you, electronic wrist therapist. My boss might be yelling, but at least my wearable is invested in my mental well-being. It’s like having a tiny, passive-aggressive life coach strapped to your arm.Battery Life:It lasts forever—or at least long enough to capture every second of your highly active Netflix binging sessions, which apparently doesn’t count as cardio. Thanks for the judgment, Fitbit.Other Features:The heart rate monitor is great. It even noticed my heart doing gymnastics during my last performance review. And the notifications? Perfect for reminding me to “move” when I’m clearly busy trying to avoid the existential dread of adulthood.Final Thoughts:The Fitbit Charge 6 is everything I expected and more: a health guru, a tattletale, and a sassy life coach rolled into one. If you want to stay fit, stay accountable, and let your insurance provider feel like a proud parent, this is the tracker for you. Just remember, when it buzzes “relax,” it doesn’t mean “quit your job,” no matter how tempting that sounds.4/5 stars. One star deducted for knowing too much about me. Just kidding, it’s keeping my health insurance costs lower – that’s something right???
Reviewer: G. S. Cook
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just what I was looking for
Review: My doctor suggested I get a smart watch that could track Afib, as I’ve had an episode in the past. I didn’t want a large watch and also didn’t have loads of money for a new watch. I was pleased to find this smaller edition at a good price. I haven’t figured out all the various apps…not a techie! But it’s easy to do a 30 second check to see if Afib is present, I can easily keep track of my steps, and I’ll figure out more ways to use it eventually. I also found a set of watch bands of various colors that I like. It’s easy and quick to charge and it does hold a charge for most of a week for me.
Reviewer: rj
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: works well; but does not work with capital one cards for pay option
Review: works great with my peloton; just only bummer is the ‘pay option’ does not work with my credit card even though it works with google pay. very odd!
Reviewer: Jen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent for health data!
Review: I had an old Fitbit Charge HR years ago and used it for a couple years. I replaced it with an Apple Watch, but Apple never really gave me the health data I wanted. I got this a bit ago and LOVE it so far for all the reasons I disliked Apple.Pros: Charge lasts a loooong time, which means more data since you’re not taking it off daily to charge. Heart rate monitoring is continuous. Simple display allows you to focus on specific health data. Love the sleep data too! Also, it has a true sleep mode that doesn’t light up at all at night compared to Apple, which still has some brightness in my experience.Cons: connection to phone is a bit finicky, but never lags too long for me personally. Doesn’t connect to Spotify, a bit of a bummer, but not a priority for me. Also, have to pay for premium to access all the data, but with such an inexpensive device, this isn’t a dealbreaker for me either.Overall, the Charge 6 is super lightweight, comfortable, and good quality! I’m so impressed at this price point.
Reviewer: Li and Scrumpets
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: With Each Generation Fitbits Get Worse
Review: I have owned a fitbit in one form or another for the last 12 years. I’m a very careful person who doesn’t do a lot of extreme activities–I need a device that holds a charge, counts my steps, tracks my goals, and monitors my sleep. I don’t use the apps or greater smartwatch technology so my bar for performance is low: it needs to work. Sadly, after less than a month of ownership, the device has crashed and become unresponsive for no reason 4 separate times. In my case it looks like there’s an issue with my battery or the battery sensor. Keeping the battery topped up doesn’t stop the issue–my latest crash was today, less than 24 hours after the fitbit’s latest charge. Searching the forums I found that this is a very common issue, and devices that don’t start with it can develop it, and fitbit’s response is to replace the devices…until they’re out of warranty, then you’re on your own. Since the device is within its amazon return window, I’ve decided to go that route and just get my money back instead of repair center tag with fitbit.This is the third fitbit model I’ve owned that showed troubling signs before it was 2 years old. My prior model was a Charge 5 which had the connectors break off making it unwearable. The model before that was a Charge 3 which developed the unfixable dead pixel display issue. This is especially troubling as I am very careful with my electronics and only perform low levels of exercise; typically I can keep electronics for years. I still own both of my original fitbits (One and Flex) which I used for years until I decided to ugprade for better features. So I’m very disappointed. I’m not interested in buying a new fitness tracker every 6-9 months.After this last experience on top of two failed devices, I’m switching to another company. I hate to lose the app I’m used to and the data I’ve accumulated, but I’d rather pay more and have a device that lasts than be expected to pay $150 yearly.As a final note, thanks to amazon for making returns so easy. It’s apparently a real headache to work with fitbit to straight out return defective items instead of just a replacement.My first fitbit, the very basic Fitbit One, was a great device that lasted years, so when a friend was getting rid of their flex for a newer model, I upgraded. Both initial models worked great for me for years of constant use with no battery issues, and when I upgraded it was my choice. But everything started to go downhill when I picked up a Charge 3. After 2-3 years I noticed a lot of battery degradation and got the dreaded “dead pixel” screen issue. So I updated to a Charge 4.
Reviewer: GDL
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es un gran avance con relación a las primeras generaciones de Charges. Lo único que inexplicablemente no tiene es altímetro. Pero todo lo demás es de primera y a un costo con relación a otras marcas, realmente extraordinario.
Reviewer: Zubair
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I was excited to receive the new Fitbit Charge 6 having been a loyal Fitbit user for 4-5 years. The package contained three pieces of silicon straps (I guess they’re called link and loop), two links of different lengths, and a loop/buckle. The charging cable is beautifully crafted. All the materials have quality written all over it except for the color of the strap which looked sharp orange in the picture. It’s actually peachy orange color, dismaying!To my shock and surprise, the watch fell off four times in the first 24 hours. Luckily it fell on the carpet thrice and once inside the car. The link strap especially the long one didn’t seem to sit well in the bay. The tiny clip doesn’t seem to have done well as it tilted a wee bit. It’s sitting fine now for the past 5 days with the shorter link strap although it fell off once with it. Amazon was unscrupulous that they wouldn’t replace/return the item although it sold me a faulty piece. I couldn’t pursue it further as our domestic help trashed the box already.The band took a while to ‘learn’ me. It tracked my heart rate right away which was cool. It tracked my sleep well, it needed a couple of nights to track my Spo2 which was weird. Readiness took 2-3 days to show up, not sure if it works that way.The battery shows 20% after wearing it continuously for the past 7 and a half days. Hopefully, the battery life stays stronger as in my other old Fitbit Flex 2.
Reviewer: Mike
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: everything works, including NFC payments. I like it!
Reviewer: ABDUL HAMID
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: RECEIVED MY ORDERS FITBIT CHARGE 6 ALL IN GOOD CONDITION THANK YOU VERY MUCH DEAR AMAZON AND SELLER. AMAZON I TRUST
Reviewer: Kamila
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is my second Charge 6 so far and second pair stop working within a year. I’m truly disappointed because I’ve been buying FitBit products for the last 10 years. But Charge 6 in particular isn’t a good product as a heavy duty watches.
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