Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate, GPS, Premium Membership, Health Tools - Porcelain/Silver

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 9,490 ratings

Price: 119.95

Last update: 12-22-2024


About this item

Move more: Heart Rate on Equipment via Bluetooth, 40+ Exercise Modes, Built-in GPS, Active Zone Minutes, Daily Readiness Score, 24/7 Heart Rate, All-day Activity Tracking, Cardio Fitness Level, Automatic Exercise Tracking, Workout Intensity Map and Reminders to Move
Comfortably Connected: Youtube Music Controls, Google Maps, Google Wallet, Call, Text and Smartphone App Notifications, Vibrant Colour Touchscreen with Customizable Clock Faces, Timer and Stopwatch
Health: our most accurate heart rate yet, ECG and irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications, Oxygen saturation (SpO2) Monitoring, Resting Heart Rate and High/Low Heart Rate Notifications
7 days of battery and Water-resistant up to 50m
Stress Management Score, Nightly Sleep Score, On-wrist mindfulness session, Smart Wake alarm, Sleep and Do not disturb modes
Includes 6-month Premium membership for deeper insights & guidance, exclusive workouts, mindfulness sessions and more
Included in box: Fitbit Charge 6 Tracker (Size Small and Large Straps included). Wrist straps measure small 140 mm–180 mm with additional Large 180 mm–220 mm. Charger also included (Compatible with Fitbit Charge 5, not compatible with other models)
Compatible with iOS 15 or higher & Android OS 9.0 or higher

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Top reviews from the United States

  • mackeniz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Switching from Garmin. glad I did
    Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
    Switching easily with low learning curve. Sorry I waited so long.

    Pros: Steps, HR and sleep way better monitoring! Like night and DAY better than what I've dealt with for 4 yrs! I knew I was working harder and harder but prior expensive watch was NOT picking up and I was exhausting myself. Love the graphs and connects to my food app in a blink. Came with 2 bands which was awesome as I'm tiny boned wrist.

    Iffy stuff but worth it:
    Cost good as you have to have a subscription of some type. At the sales price I could afford it.
    Can't seem to figure out how to set stride length or other custom stuff as all of that is on consulmer utubes it looks like. Sorta odd but whatever. It will just have to wait for now. Also noticed it's burning thru my phone battery, super fast so had to stop backgrounds. Need to be aware of the data they collect - sorta spooky but amendable.

    Con's: None for the device itself reallly so far. It did count my HR at 170 at 2.5 miles per hour the 1st day and I had to stop and check it with 2 other medical devices to be sure I was okay....but calmed the hell down after that and hasn't done it again.

    Only complaint:The app is crap on the phone IMHO but I am an experienced in fitness athlete. There is a huge amount of "work outs for you" bunk on there. I haven't found one in the last week that doesn't make me want to hurl. All are led by these hyperactive fake young (like super young) folks. Fitbit! Shame on you - that group doesn't have the money OTHER folks have AND The population trends for fitness are NOT in the 20 something ranges long term. Wake up fitbit. Nobody wants to see a perky stick person working out while they try to get fit. if they quite working out you won't be selling replacements now will you?
  • Danielle
    5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I went back to fitbit. In depth review
    Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
    I use to have the fitbit 3 se and loved it for 3 years and i tried the samsung 4 for all the bells and whistles but the charge lasted a day which to me is counterproductive. I decided to go back to my fitbit since I also enjoyed the platform more for recording all my data such as food ect. I missed the barcode feature when putting in your meals. I use mine more strictly for steps, 24 heart rate, sleep analysis, contactless payments and tracking all my workouts. I'm not a runner anymore so I haven't used the built in GPS but based on technical reviews I didn't miss out. It's a fairly new concept which needs more software updates to be fully functional and not drain the battery life to oblivion. My fitbit actually lasts me a little over 8 days this is with turning the always on display off, txt message notifications off ( I don't see a need for this since I'm not one to utilize too many short message replies). And having the display brightness set to dim and even in full sun I can still see the display very crisply. The contactless payments uses Google pay which if you are already an android user with a Google pay wallet set up was easy and I like that for security reasons it only is set for 24 hour use after putting in your 4 digit code before having to reinput your code. Now the code input is trivial to me I don't like the setup for it. The water resistance is good I haven't showered with the device but the waterlock works well when I wash my hands multiple times a day being a nurse. I have not tested it swimming for the 50 meter water resistance claim. The workout options have improved with more options and now I'm able keep track of my active zone minutes. The heart rate tracking during exercises is said to be more accurate than the charge 5 based on tech data analysis reviews that I researched before hand. The downside is Spotify was removed and replaces with YouTube music in which you will need a subscription for. The 1.4 inch amoled size is perfect if you aren't a huge fan of having a bulky tracker on your wrist. You also now have the option of syncing your device with other heart rate monitoring equipment/workout machines including peloton but for me isn't useful. It has a haptic side button now that was seen in older models which i prefer. Another great feature is the addition of Google maps for those are are runners but again you may compromise the battery life. Since Google bought fitbit there will be more Google geared software. For more health features you now have the eda and ecd scan no BP monitor like on my samsung 4 to my knowledge has pased fda as of yet. You also have a skin temperature sensor like in the fitbit sense how accurate I'm unsure it would need to be tested against something like a NTC thermistor. The sleep analysis data seems overall accurate. I also do use a cpap machine. Overall for the price I think it's a more than suitable tracking device with its more updated hr monitoring compared to other apple watches, garmins and huawei. Still room for improvement such as the built in GPS. I think the GPS should just be mirrored on your phone which is still an option on the charge 6 you can chose dynamic, built in or phone. I would stick with phone to preserve battery but in all I recommend this product.
  • Linda
    4.0 out of 5 stars I want to change the clock face and can’t!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
    The Fitbit works OK, but I don’t have Fitbit premium, which is why I think I can’t change the stupid looking numbers on the clock face. I hate them sometimes they even just all run together the lines. I have nowhere in my settings that it says Clock and then gallery and gives me any options. It almost annoys me every time I look at my watch! Why did you do that? Make such ugly looking numbers?

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