, which is a smartwatch, but I was pleasantly surprised to test the Charge 4 and find that it has all the features of a normal fitness tracker, including heart rate tracking, step tracking, and sleep tracking—but with a few new features that make it an excellent choice for a smartwatch loyalist like me. Built-in GPS, tap-to-pay features, and heart rate zones are just some of the new add-ons I enjoyed that reminded me of the functionality of my smartwatch.
The app will explain to you all the features of the watch, how to wear it on your wrist, and how to care for it. It also has a section where you can customize the clock face, add a credit card to your wallet for easy payments, and also see a variety of third-party apps that are available for syncing. If this is your first time using a Fitbit, you can also customize all of your personal information. All in all, set up and use was simple, easy, and intuitive.
I ran for my first mile and used my Nike Run App as well as the mile markers to compare with the readings on my Charge 4. At the one-mile marker all three said one mile exactly. I did another run/walk for mile three and then ran the entire time for mile four, for a total time of 52 minutes. By the end of my four-mile session my Nike Run App said 4.02 miles, while the Fitbit said 4.13. This isn’t a huge difference, but it is something to note if you normally do run/walk type workouts. I have tested the Charge 4 multiple times after this first run and if I run the entire time or walk the entire time it’s accurate but it always slightly off when I combine both activities.
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