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Fitbit charge 4 review9/5/2023 ![]() Swiping down from the top gets you access to your notifications, while swiping up gets you access to your data. Navigation through the menu tree is fairly simple, with a press of the lone button on the side, or simply raising your wrist waking the watch. The screen shows a load of information gleaned from the variety of sensors on-board, or information from an installed app, or just the time on one of a bunch of included watch faces. It’s fairly easy to read indoors or out, and swiping is very good with only the occasional need to re-swipe. The tracker includes a greyscale OLED, touch sensitive display. Fitbit does recommend giving your wrist a rest from the strap every now and then, and ensure you dry the strap off after exercising etc. The comfort side of things is important as the tracker is water resistant up to 50m, and that means of course you can wear it everywhere including swimming or in the shower. Fitbit though have added some style with their range of bands which clip on and off quickly with extreme ease.įitbit sent over the Black Charge 4 with a Storm Blue strap – there’s a choice of two strap lengths (S & L) in the box – made from silicone, and while the special edition woven strap looks nice, the silicone strap is really comfortable to wear. Overall it’s a fairly simple design because it works. The Fitbit Charge 4 is a fitness band, which means it’s fairly simple in design with a basic rectangular shape with a single button on the left side and charging port and heart rate sensor on the rear.
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