Entries in Fitbit Charge 5 (4)

Thursday
Sep012022

Wasserstein offers new clip holster for Fitbit Charge 5, Versa 4, Sense 2

If you wan to use your Fitbit device without it attached to your wrist, Wasserstein has also unveiled a special clip holster you can use. It's available for the Fitbit Charge 5, Versa 4, and Sense 2. This lets you clip the wearable on your clothing while using these devices. You will lose heart rate tracking, but your Fitbit device can still offer basic workout and step monitoring.

Like the new 3-in-1 charging dock, this clip holder will be available by mid-October. The brand's Made for Fitbit line also introduces new screen protectors for the aforementioned devices. You can get the clip holder for US$16.99 (around CA$22) for the Charge 5 or US$19.99 (~CA$26) for the Sense 2 or Versa 4. The screen protectors start at US$13.99 (~CA$18).

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Tuesday
Oct262021

Review: Fitbit Charge 5 for fitness and mindfulness on the go

I've been housebound with a dog who's recovering from leg surgery and know that it will be a few months before I can head back to any sort of "normal" routine. I knew that sleep, exercise, stress levels, and eating would be out of whack for a couple of months. (I’ve been through this before earlier this year). It so happened that the latest Fitbit Charge 5 had recently launched here in Canada and it would be an ideal time to check it out and see if it could help give me incentive to get back on track. I swapped out my previous Fitbit Luxe easily and my Fitbit Premium subscription continued. 

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Tuesday
Sep282021

Fitbit announces Charge 5 availability, Calm content coming to app

Fitbit has finally launched the Charge 5 globally, a month after introducing the new advanced fitness tracker. The fitness accessory retails for $229.95 om Canada. You won't be getting access to the Daily Readiness Score and ECG at launch, though. Fitbit says that it will be available in the coming months.

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Wednesday
Aug252021

Fitbit unveils new Charge 5, costs CA$230

Fitbit's newest wearable is here, and the company calls the Charge 5 its "most advanced health and fitness tracker" yet. It's equipped with a brighter, colour touchscreen and up to seven days of battery life, along with six months of Fitbit Premium for free.

The Charge 5 is Fitbit's first tracker to get an EDA sensor, which measures your body's response to stress through tiny changes in the sweat glands on your fingers. Fitbit first introduced the EDA sensor in the Fitbit Sense smartwatch. 

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