by dbadmin | Aug 25, 2021 | Features, Fitbit, fitness trackers, Wearables
Fitbit may have more powerful wearables in its stable nowadays, but the Charge line has a dedicated following that can’t be ignored. (Not everybody wants a big smartwatch-like screen.) The latest entry to the Charge line, the Fitbit Charge 5, brings many of the...
by dbadmin | Aug 23, 2021 | Fitbit, Fitbit Charge, fitness trackers, News, Wearables
Credit: Evan Blass / Twitter A leaker has revealed the key specs and price of the upcoming Fitbit Charge 5. The fitness tracker is expected to retain some of the winning features of its predecessor. It’s rumored to cost less than $200. After a spate of renders...
by dbadmin | Aug 22, 2021 | Apple Watch, Features, Fitbit, Fitness, fitness trackers, Garmin, Wearables
Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority Feature creep is a common problem in the tech industry. Companies want to offer more bullet points than their rivals, and in many cases, that actually does result in superior products. But it also keeps prices artificially...
by dbadmin | Aug 16, 2021 | Fitbit, Fitbit Charge, fitness trackers, News, Wearables
Credit: Evan Blass / Twitter New apparent Fitbit Charge 5 renders have leaked. The renders showcase a refreshed design for the tracker incorporating cleaner lines and more colorways. Fitbit’s Charge series is due for an upgrade. While the Fitbit Charge 4 remains the...
by dbadmin | Aug 7, 2021 | Features, Fitbit, Fitbit Sense, smartwatches, Wearables
Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority Fitbit jumped into the smartwatch game in 2018 with the first Versa. Given Fitbit’s forte, there was a lot of interest surrounding a device that was expected to offer the perfect balance between fitness tracking and...
by dbadmin | Jul 27, 2021 | Fitbit, Fitbit Charge, News
A new Fitbit device just leaked which could end up landing as the Fitbit Charge 5. The device has a wider display than the Charge 5 and features full-color graphics, something we haven’t seen in a Charge before. It appears Fitbit is using an internal codename of...