![]() One drawback: The Charge 2 doesn’t have a dedicated GPS chip, which means you’ll need to keep your phone nearby if you want to map your runs or bike rides. That’s on top of more basic fitness wearable features, like tracking your total number of active minutes, calories burned, steps taken, and floors climbed throughout the day. The Charge 2 can measure your heart rate, automatically track some exercises without being manually put into workout mode, nudge you to cram in a few more steps before the hour is up, and log your sleeping patterns. When it comes to monitoring health statistics, Fitbit’s new band checks just about every important box. Still, the Charge 2’s larger form factor allows for features that fans will probably find useful, including a heart rate monitor and a larger screen. Fitbit hasn’t done much to mask the fact that the Charge 2 is a fitness device the way it has with the Alta or Flex 2. The Charge 2 comes with Fitbit’s classic rubbery band, which I found to be comfortable for all-day usage.īut don’t expect the Charge 2 to be mistaken for a piece of jewelry or an elegant wristwatch. Those who are familiar with Fitbit’s products will find the overall design and aesthetic similar to the company’s previous offerings. ![]() Fitbit will eventually sell special edition trackers in gunmetal and rose gold finishes for $179.95. In addition to selling its Classic sporty band in various colors for $29.95, the company will offer premium leather bands in pink, brown, and indigo for $69.95. Fitbit’s Charge 2 fits with a range of straps, unlike the Charge HR. ![]()
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