Fitbit Charge 6 Advanced Health and Fitness Tracker with Built-in GPS, Stress Management Tools, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more -- Black/Black

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Operating system Android
Special feature GPS, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor
Connectivity technology Bluetooth
Wireless communication standard Bluetooth
Battery cell composition Lithium Ion
Shape Rectangular
Screen size 1.04
Brand Fitbit
Model name Charge 6
Style Modern

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  • Connect Charge 6 to your favorite compatible exercise machine and see your real-time heart rate directly on the display.[1]
  • With over 40 exercise modes, you can set personal goals and get key workout stats for everything from daily runs and bike hikes to HIIT workouts, strength training and more.
  • Know when your body's ready for a workout or needs recovery so you can dial your exercise up or down.
  • Watching your heart rate during exercise lets you know when you're in fat burn, cardio or peak zones so you can adjust your effort to match your goals.
  • Active Zone Minutes tracks the time you spend in your target heart rate zones, so when you work out harder, you get credit. Workouts in cardio or peak zones earn you double the minutes.
  • Disclaimers: [1]Compatible with workout machines that support the Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile

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Mobile App
3.8
4.0
4.0
3.7
4.0
4.2
Sleep tracking
4.0
4.3
3.9
3.9
4.2
Battery life
4.0
4.1
4.3
4.4
4.8
Accuracy
3.8
4.0
3.9
3.9
4.1
Value for money
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4.3
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1.58 inches
1.58 inches
2 inches
connectivity tech
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
supported applications
Fitness Tracker, GPS
Fitness Tracker, GPS
Phone, GPS, Sleep Monitor, Alarm, Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor
Fitness Tracker
Phone, GPS, Sleep Monitor, Alarm, Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor
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Give your routine a boost with 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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So I love how simple and easy to use this is. I've had several different t fitbits over the years and loved them all. The Charge 6 gets a 4 out of 5 because the bands can come loose sometimes, the limited options for clock faces is limited and a larger variety would be nice but there is time I guess as this is new. The colors are bright, crisp and clear. Easy to use. I'd like a few more "Apps" to connect like the note pad from my versa lite 2 would be nice. An in case of emergency app, stuff like that. But all in all so far so good. The battery life is exceptional at this time; vibrations are strong and noticeable. Easy enough to use each tab and buttons. I do miss being able to switch the music from my phone up using it like my old one would do. I'm not into ANOTHER music app like the YouTube music it comes with. I've got to many options already. I'm not sure how I feel about the tab closure. I feel that little nub will break off so easily during use and fall off.But the price was exceptional and I love it.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
An iphone compatible band. It serves very well to record workouts. It has a very minimalist design. The plastic strap can cause a little irritation if you wear it all the time, but otherwise, excellent smart band.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
It tracks your activity with more accurate. What I don’t like is the screen wakes up in the night for no reason and it requires time to sync with the app everytime to view your activity. Over all a very good product and affordable.
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Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
The good:
- tracking accuracy
- comfortable, even to sleep with
- simple, easy to use
- battery life (I get a bit over a week with notifications disabled and screen off)
- 3rd party straps work well

The bad:
- app for iOS is not very responsive
- syncing is slow
- ugly clock faces
- no developer sdk for Charge 6's OS
- no way to disable certain activity types
- no floor climbing count

I still enjoy the watch even with the bad items listed above.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I had an Apple Watch. Hated having to charge it every night. Switched to this. Sleep tracking. Charging less than once per week. No noticeable difference in terms of exercise tracking. Still can monitor for heart and breathing problems. Love it.
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
The FitBit 6 is outstanding. Easy to use and provides me with all and more that my FitBit 5 had. A nice added feature is the Find Phone option.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2023
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Update: There was no reply when I tried contacting Fitbit support about any of my products, so I'm returning this.

I purchased a Charge 5 earlier this year & had been very happy with it. Most important to me was the logging heartrate monitor, which works very well. A big bonus was the sleep logging, which also works very well. The Charge 6 still does these things well, but I can't see a reason to justify recommending it over the 5 (both go on discount, & the 5 is generally cheaper).

I'd also been glad to see that the 5 monitors SpO2 while asleep. Unfortunately, it won't do this while the person wearing it is awake (why they don't think that's an important enough feature to add, I don't know), and my hope that the 6 might support this was unfounded -- it appears to have the same drawback.

I've never owned a "smart watch" & the 5 was my first-ever fitness tracker. I wasn't expecting to have to own a current smartphone (I'd been using an old iPhone 4S for years, but it was too old to work with the Fitbit app, so I had to buy a new Android phone that supports it) just in order to use the thing (it literally will not do anything other than ask you to register it with your app if you don't have it connected to a proper smartphone w/ the app running). It was a good excuse for me to update my phone (something I'd needed to do for a while, but might be something to think about -- could be a dealbreaker for some) & the added functionality of it allowing for app notifications was huge. I didn't think I could get a vibration on my wrist every time I got a message, or for an event I had scheduled to be reminded of, etc. That added a lot of convenience to my life.

Now the huge downside -- Google effectively broke the software over the last few months. They bought Fitbit, overhauled the app & account system, pushed some firmware updates that are kind of janky, and now there are lots of people with non-working Charge 5s. Some are bricked -- I was lucky enough that my Charge 5 kept working, but my app notifications stopped functioning correctly. I've spent weeks going through their troubleshooting guides, doing things that are recommended to fix it, to no avail. I can no longer get notifications on my Charge 5 that I was able to just a couple of short months ago, & I paid ~$150 (Canadian dollars) for maybe 7 months of use before this functionality broke.

I saw the Charge 6 on sale for ~$150 (Canadian dollars) & I thought that "perhaps the app notification issue is just on the 5 -- if I try this new model, maybe I'll have that feature back." No such luck. It's still broken, and checking the forum, I see that many others have had the same problem for months across both models. It doesn't sound like Google's got too much of a priority on fixing it (why, I don't know), as the last time they posted anything about firmware was back in July. There are very few offers for technical support to the users, which is frustrating, given the size & profits of the company.

I will try posting about the issues on their forum & seeing if they can't help me sort it out on at least my end, but if that does not work, I will be returning the 6 and sticking with my 5. The few changes (YouTube Music, Google Maps directions, a screen magnifier, connecting to supported exercise machines) are not anything that I would use, and I don't think it's worth another ~$150 on top of the ~$150 I already spent this year to keep trying to use the features that they broke (and don't seem to be in a rush to fix). If you're in the market for a *new* fitness tracker, I'd say go ahead and get this one if it's on sale lower than the 5, but, as of right now, I cannot recommend it as an upgrade to Charge 5 users or as a new tracker to anyone who would be paying full price for it. If I choose to upgrade, I'm considering the Sense, instead (the Charge is already the best of their tracker lineup, a 7 probably won't be around for a very long time, the 6 just doesn't seem considerably different than the 5, & the Versa seems to have less features).
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Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I upgraded from the Inspire 3 because I wanted to treat myself & I wanted the bigger display. So far I’m super pleased. I love the integration with the weight watchers app. I like that I can get notifications but it remains to be seen how much that will drain the battery.

I know it’s a bit pricey for something meant to last only a few years but it’s better than the fruit branded one which is way more money & you have to charge it daily.
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I'd charge up the watch to 100%, put it on and after only 4-5 hours it's down to 53%. I charged it up one evening before going to bed, got up at 7am and it was below 50%. Not thrilled with the lack of watch faces either, virtually no choices. It is fairly comfortable to wear because it's small and light, but having to charge the thing twice a day is a major problem.

**Update: I tried turning off the auto wake feature on the watch and the battery lasted much, much longer. I also read that using the GPS function drops the battery life to a mere 5 hours, so it's possible that was going on as well. So far it's used up only 11% of the battery in the last 28 hours, so much better than when I started out.

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Jipi Dils
1.0 out of 5 stars App Inútil Arcaica
Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Mi mujer tiene un dispositivo chino cuya app es gratuita y brinda mucha más información presentada de manera más inteligente que lo que brinda la app de pago de este Fitbit…Estoy arrepentido de haberlo comprado.
jalcruces
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Charge yet!
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I started Fitbit with the original Charge. After the battery died, I got a Charge 4. It was ALWAYS a pain to sync the original. And MORE of a pain to sync the Charge 4. The Charge 4 back light eventually dimmed out. Now, with the Charge 6, syncing is a breeze! The screen is nice and bright. And such a relief! I track my activity all day, syncing several times a day. I am able to track more and see the results immediately. It's great!

Some of the things I don't like about it, is that 1) One reason I have it is to track my heart rate. I have some tachycardia (racing heart rate). I can be sitting in a chair and have my heart beating at 110 bpm. This is NOT good! But Fitbit will tell me that I'm doing GREAT by keeping my heart racing! Good thing I know better!!!! 2) Also, when it is giving credit for "exercise", it does not consider walking an exercise. At least not when it is automatically detected. You have to enter it manually for it to count as "exercise". 3) I hate that there is no option for "Calisthenics" on the watch (only in the app - IF you search for it). 4) I've tried to use google maps and youtube music, but all it says is to "start the app on your phone", which does absolutely nothing.

I thought that I wouldn't like the loop feature of the band, and that it would be uncomfortable... but I really like it. I liked my original better than the 4, but I like the 6 better than both. :D
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Jyzzo
3.0 out of 5 stars Going Back to Apple Watch
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I've had experiences with Fitbit for quite some time now. I originally started with the Alta. It was great for what it was, but wished it could do more. Not long after, I moved onto a Charge 2. It mostly satisfied what I was looking for with what it offered compared to the Alta (heart rate tracking, bigger screen, navigating beyond touch, more screen real estate, etc). As much as I liked it, there were still some flaws. One of the biggest annoyances was how it would get disconnected and I'd miss notifications. That's when I went with the Apple Watch (Series 2) and haven't been back since.

I had high hopes for the Charge 6 when it came out and was hoping Google would make big strides into improving what I remembered of the 2. It seemed to have all the checkmarks, except they took away the altimeter to count flights of stairs climbed. The first thing the product tells you to do when taking it out of the box is to open the Fitbit app to activate the Charge. I haven't opened the app in years so when I did, it told me to sign in. That's when I came to my first issue.

My original Fitbit account is no longer valid. I was forced to migrate my account to Google and there was some issues when attempting. It wasn't very smooth and took 2 attempts. OK, after that we need to get the App to talk to the Fitbit. Which leads me to the second issue.

For whatever reason, the Fitbit wouldn't connect to my phone. The App would recognize the Fitbit was nearby, but it wouldn't connect to it. I would open and close the app multiple times, along with toggling the bluetooth on/off on my phone, checking all permissions, and even restarting the phone. The app would see the device, so would the phone, but it just wouldn't connect. It finally connected after I upgraded my iphone to the newest ios (which was only one iteration newer and released a few days prior). I don't believe that's the true cause for my issue, but whatever. When the Fitbit connected, it then tried to upgrade it's firmware which lead to the third issue.

The Fitbit needs to be near the phone while the firmware is downloading. The device couldn't have been more than 2 feet from the Fitbit, but the download would disconnect. The download takes about 10-15 minutes to complete, but it failed on my the first 2 times. It completed successfully on the third attempt and now I can finally start using it.

Comparing this to my old Fitbits, the first thing is that the screen is beautiful. I like that it's smaller and a lot more refined than the Charge 2. I also like the fact that they have removed the character limit of text notifications (so I can see full message) and that I can go back to previous messages that were sent. This annoyed me before because what showed on the screen was only the last message truncated and if you didn't see it while it scrolled past, you can't see it anymore without pulling out your phone. You can see the past 10 notifications sent before it rolls over. I limit my notifications to only the basics like phone calls and text messages to maximize this functionality. The steps counter, sleep, and HR monitoring are what I would expect them to be. And the battery life is way better than an Apple Watch... I don't have to worry if I charged the watch the night before in order to use it.

Unfortunately, the added functionality from Google is also stunted. You can't respond (preset responses) to messages unless you have Android. New functionality like to control Youtube music app requires a paid premium account. The touchscreen isn't that responsive, causing me to swipe multiple times or just not respond at all. But the final straw is the connectivity. Too many times I would miss notifications because somehow connectivity was lost and wouldn't re-establish. Usually a re-sync with the app would resolve this, but only after I noticed something was wrong.

I really really wanted to like this device, but it would be too many compromises for this price. You can really see and feel the direction Google is taking with their acquisition, treating FitBit completely as secondary while incorporating the FitBit tech in their flagship Pixel watches. Especially with a $70 price cut a little over a month after release and them pulling Fitbit products from multiple countries. With all this, looks like I'll be upgrading to an Apple Watch Series 9 instead.
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Robin
4.0 out of 5 stars Seems OK But Not Great
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I bought this Fitbit Charge 6 to replace a Fitbit 2 that finally gave up. I selected this watch because it's supposed to let me monitor my heart rhythms and do an EKG on demand. The good news: it does the things I wanted it to do - it monitors my heart rhythms and will do an EKG on demand. And it keeps more accurate time than did its predecessor. And it's cheaper than what Apple or Samsung seem to offer and I really have no desire to answer phone calls on my watch.....

What am I not thrilled with? The app is not quite as straightforward as I might have hoped. I've only had the watch for a week so my opinion may change over time but right now I'm not all that impressed. Google bought Fitbit and I expect better from Google..... And they just can't seem to manage to get a decent watchband and that should be EASY. I'm not that big a person - not overweight and pretty much in the zone for my height. The watch comes with both a small and a large watchband - to wear the small I have to latch the band in the hole that provides the biggest size and that's a bit snug. So I try to the piece for the large band - to wear that one I have to latch the band in the hole that provides the next to smallest size for the band. So there's really no nice middle when it comes to sizing the watchband and I think that's pretty poor. For what they charge they should, and could, do better.

What else is bad? You pretty much have to allow Google access to your data to even get this thing set up and that is ABYSMAL. Google has no right to my personal data and this watch should work without a default of giving Google ANY access to that data - the watch itself or even the app (although that's risky) should store my personal data without a default that provides Google with access. That's a big hit to personal privacy and I'm guessing Google does that in an effort to exploit (read monetize) my data in some way that's beneficial to Google and not necessarily to me. Very bad.

Google can do better, that's the bottom line. This works so far but be careful of what's going on with your own personally identifiable information.
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Shanna
4.0 out of 5 stars Definite improvement
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I owned a charge 2 prior to this from 2016 to 2023. The syncing for the charge 2 left much to be desired. Eventually the bands kept falling off. So I decided to upgrade to the Charge 6. I have only had it for 1 week but I really like it. I ordered the black and I love the colour. The setting up took a bit longer than i expected. Today is day 5 and the battery is at 51% , which is really good considering I spent a lot of time playing with the features and tracked exercises for 2 of the days so far. The screen is responsive to touches and the display is vibrant. I don't keep the blue tooth on constantly so I sync it daily with my phone. The syncing is quicker than the Charge2 .Scrolling through the settings are easy. The band seems more durable than those for the charge 2 and secures easily. The only difficulty I have is the pushing the button at the side of the watch which usually requires several attempts before the watch responds.
Being someone who prefers small face watches, the size is perfect for me.
No complaints as yet and I have throughly enjoyed it since I received it.