








🔥 Charge up your health game with Fitbit Charge 5 – your all-in-one wellness sidekick!
The Fitbit Charge 5 is a sleek, advanced fitness tracker featuring built-in GPS, continuous heart rate and ECG monitoring, and comprehensive stress and sleep tracking. With a bright color touchscreen and up to 7-day battery life, it offers personalized health insights powered by a 6-month Fitbit Premium membership, helping professionals optimize workouts, manage stress, and improve sleep—all from their wrist.

















| ASIN | B09BXDZ9BD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,674 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #300 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (59,222) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 29 Grams |
| Item model number | 810038855875 |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6400 MB |
| Product Dimensions | 1.45 x 0.9 x 0.44 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.04 Inches |
P**Y
clean & clear looking, push button watch band for easy swap out, so far so good
UPDATE: 2/22/24. Well, my Charge 5 died. Just died. Had it just over 6 months. I was really pleased with this Charge 5 every single day I have had it, and I wore it every single day and night, then it acted a little wonky a couple days ago, then the next day (today) it just fully died. Was fully charged (holds charge forever) but showed nothing. Had a white line then went all black. Cant get it to do anything, even when plugged in. RIP :( Keeping my review the same. I am once again so disappointed. As per my review I happened to have purchased an Inspire 3 at same time, so I am currently charging that up. Will see if I keep with it or shop around. Please Fitbit.. do better. ------------------------------------------------ For stuff like this, I sort by "most recent reviews". I did that and saw all the negatives, but I still went with it, and I will tell you why. I simply like the brand overall despite some frustrations and wasting of money, haha. I think buying a Fitbit product is taking a risk. I am still reticent to move to another brand because I havent found one I really like, and I almost never like the apps. I simply havent been impressed enough to want to make a change. I have been gifted or borrowed other brands, and I still come back to fitbit. So I just view Fitbit as a throw away item that is sure to crapp out within 2 years. Not sure if it is the product or my body chemistry as my husband STILL uses his Fitbit Blaze from late 2015 to this day. ME? I went through 2 Blazes, and several others in the same time period. I have been using Fitbit nearly exclusively for 9 years straight. I have had the early model "fitbit" (whatever it was before HR came on the scene. circa 2014), then the first Fitbit Charge, Blaze (2 of them!), Versa 2, Sense, and then very recently I went backwards to the Inspire 3 and this Charge 5, simultaneously. I bought them both as the combined price was less than one smartwatch. I decided that I really didnt take advantage of all the features of the smartwatch, and so when my Sense crappped out exactly 2 years, I decided to go with a more basic model. I hemmed and hawed between the Inspire 3 and Charge 5. For my detailed review of the Inspire 3,
S**Y
Everything is great except the sleep tracker
I rated it overall a 5 star because the sleep tracker wasn't a real selling point for me. I find that the sleep tracker is a little "bogus". I woke up one night around 2 am to use the bathroom and realized my battery was very low so I decided to just charge it the rest of the night. The next morning it showed my supposed sleep pattern and heart rate info all the way through past 6 am. I wasn't even wearing it and it was obviously connected to the charger. Everything else I love about it. The steps counter seems to be very accurate, as I've watched it count as I'm walking and it's right on the money. I love that it "knows" when I do an activity (except it counts some of my walks as 'elliptical' workouts because my neighborhood is very hilly - but I'm okay with that because it is like an elliptical.) I love that I can sync MyFitnessPal to it and it keeps up with my calories, etc. automatically. I love the free trial of premium because of the available workouts that I can cast to my TV and it keeps track of my fitbit info - heart rate, etc on my TV screen so I can visualize my progress as I work out. I love the difference watch face choices in the app. The ECG has been very informative. I have noticed that I felt palpitations occasionally and thought it was nothing but too much caffeine, but it caught one episode of afib so far so I will be getting checked out for that. You can actually download the ECG for your own records or to send to your physician, etc. I printed mine out and I can see the afib pattern. The only thing for me has been that by the time I feel a palpitation and swipe through to get to the ECG screen on the Fitbit and get it started, the palpitations have stopped most of the time. One other thing I really really like is that there are many many band choices online that are really inexpensive (but read reviews so you don't buy ones that will easily break or fall off) I've bought about 8-10 bands in different colors and styles so I can change my band to match my outfit or mood. All in all I love it and it has helped me drop about 10 pounds so far in about a month. I'd definitely recommend it.
P**H
Yes you can get cheapo fitness watches 30% the price of the Charge 5 (UK), but I tried one of those last year and it was a total waste of time. Display was virtually invisible in daylight, accuracy was poor and functions very limited. The Charge 5 is head and shoulders above them. The display is awesome, the navigation easy to use and intuitive and the supporting phone app very informative and helpful. Of course, it doesn't offer the accuracy and functionality of apple and android super smart watches, but frankly, I am not there yet. (I dont really need functions that I use my phone for on my watch as well). My wife was so impressed with the positive impact the watch had on my fitness regime she got one as well! She loves it just as much as I do. I bought a different strap as I did not get on with the rubber one it came with (I have sensitive skin) but that was no big deal. My wife was super happy with hers. Battery life is amazing. We leave our watches on day and night and only charge once every five days or so... We've had the watches over a month now and have no regrets - though I am told not to expect much more than 18 months 2 years life expectancy. Time will tell and maybe I will update this review as and when it expires! If you're looking for a good entry level fitness watch to help kickstart your health plans then look no further. Pete (UK)
L**B
Voilà que j’ai acheté cette montre il y a 2 ans et 2 mois et elle est morte !!! C’est du jetable ???
M**Z
Me encanta q ahora es a color, con nuevas funciones y que te avise que funciones consumen mas batería. Lo único malo es que desapareció la función “entrenamiento” que usaba mucho con el Fitbit 3
L**F
Voor mijn sport om mijn hartslag te controleren
H**A
جودته ممتازه ساعدني كثير في المشي ومعرفة حركتي ونشاطي في اليوم في تمارين مساعده واعرف كم حرق الدهون عندي فيها خدمة pay بس حاليا غير مفعله بالمملكة العربية السعوديه
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