The fitness bands come with an always-on display option. Because Charge 5 has a larger screen, it is easier to read of the two. It measures 33.5 x 17.5 mm versus the 36.78mm x 22.79mm of Charge 5. Both have a similar appearance and the same quality display. It is clear Charge 5 has borrowed a lot from Luxe in terms of design. Previously you had to make do with grayscale colours. It is now AMOLED – so the first colour display to a Charge fitness band. Everything just seems to blend more seamlessly.īut the biggest upgrade is the screen. The device is also 10% thinner than previously. ![]() Gone is the Fitbit logo below the display, gone are the hard angles in favour of rounded edges. While the thing clearly still looks like a fitness band, the device is a lot more aesthetically pleasing than before. It has been a while since we’ve seen a significant revamp to the look of a Fitbit Charge device. Is the extra functionality worth the extra bucks? Read on to find out.įitbit Charge 5 vs Fitbit Luxe: Design and underlying specs Look and feel ![]() Fitbit Charge 5, of course, offers more but also sells for a higher price. For this, Charge 5 borrows a lot from the beautiful Fitbit Luxe.īoth of these are solid options if you are after a decent activity band. The design has also benefitted from a significant revamp. It comes packing some serious health tracking smarts, much of it ported over from Fitbit Sense. Charge 5 is more than just an iterative upgrade. Fitbit has a new addition to its best selling activity band range.
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