
Neither the Fitbit Charge 4 or the Charge 5 are fully-fledged smartwatches (for that, you'll want the Fitbit Sense or Versa 3), but they still offer a handful of useful features outside of fitness tracking.įor example.


It looks very much like that of the Fitbit Luxe, and may indeed be the same unit. The Fitbit Charge 5's screen is about the same size, but is a full color AMOLED, with crisp graphics and animations. The Fitbit Charge 5 has a color AMOLED display, with an always-on option to make it easier to see stats at a glance in the middle of a workout (Image credit: Fitbit) It's a monochrome OLED touchscreen, with a relatively low resolution that limits the amount of workout data that can be displayed at once, and makes checking app notifications tricky as you can only see a small snippet of text. One of our biggest complaints about the Fitbit Charge 4 is its display, which is perfectly serviceable, but doesn't really do the watch justice.

All versions have a silicone Infinity Band, which uses a soft loop and tang rather than a hard buckle, which is more comfortable to wear while sleeping.Įxtra silicone, fabric and leather bands for both watches are available to buy separately, but bear in mind that they use different fittings, so you can't use Charge 4 bands with a Charge 5, or vice versa. Its lines are smoother and softer (matching those of the Fitbit Versa 3, Sense, Inspire 2 and Luxe) and it's available in three colors: black, lunar white, and steel blue. The Charge 5 has a stainless steel case, and is 10% thinner than the Charge 4. The Fitbit Charge 5 has a soft Infinity Band strap, which makes it more comfortable to wear while sleeping and exercising (Image credit: Fitbit)
