Fitbit charge 4 review4/30/2023 By default, the Charge 4 comes with two size straps – so, if you feel like your Charge 4 is a little too small, you can use the large strap to accommodate your wrist – which in my case I had to do that. Removing the strap is easy as it uses a clip-on style where you can remove the strap with a press of a button and hot swap it. Its good that the Charge 4 doesn’t look or carry a boring look but rather allow user to switch it up. This is a right material especially if you are using it solely for workout but as I mentioned earlier, they do have cloth straps to add a little more dash to the whole wearable itself. It has a secure fit around the wrist and the rubberized strap that it comes with feels alright and has no discomfort. For what it’s worth, it does look amazingly simple and elegant – nothing too extra going on. Honestly, there isn’t much to get excited here. You still get this module like piece where the Heart Rate monitor, a small display and the Fitbit logo on the front with a band that can be easily swapped for different sizes or different types which you can purchase separately from stores. Look and Feelįitbit didn’t alter the design in anyway and has retained the looks and feel of the Charge 3 with the new Charge 4. After using it for 4 weeks – we are at our final verdict on should you buy this or skip entirely. This time, we received another wearable from Fitbit, the Charge 4 and what made this one interesting is that it now has GPS. It goes without saying that Fitness wearables have definitely seen a spike among general consensus and brands like Fitbit, while they aren’t the most affordable for a good reason as they do offer good Fitness wearable as they have quite the history in making some good ones – like the Versa 2 we reviewed last year.
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