Testseek.com have collected 133 expert reviews of the Fitbit Charge 4 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Charge 4.
April 2020
(82%)
133 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
2412 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
820100133
The editors liked
Accurate
Fast GPS
Big community of users
Good design
Topnotch fitness
Health
And sleep tracking
Excellent battery life
Even with GPS switched on
Standard GPS and NFC add value
Effective weight loss aid
Slim and comfortable
Easy to use
Display is bright and easy to read
Up to 6 days of battery life
In-built GPS activity tracking
Up to 7 days of battery life
Water resistant up to 50M
Even with an always-active connection and notification mirroring
I got more than seven days of usage out of the device without GPS tracking
Combined with the NFC payment service
The band makes it possible to stop by a bakery or café when you're out run
Sleek
Minimalistic design
Heart rate zone notifications
Compatibility with iOS and Android
Sleep tracking and analysis
Lightweight and comfortable for 24 hour wear
Integrated GPS
Detailed sleep and heart rate data
Fitbit ecosystem well supported
Fitbit Pay support
Customizable design
Good battery life
Built-in GPS
Fitbit Pay now standard on all models
Sleep tracking is fantastic
(Mostly) accurate GPS and heart rate sensors
Excellent display
Great health and fitness capabilities
Ergonomic
Accurate GPS
Active zone minutes is a good motivator
Fitbit Pay as a standard feature
Multi-day battery life
Finally has Sleep Mode
Good price
The editors didn't like
No onboard music storage
Plastic body is a downgrade from the metal Charge 3
No third party apps or music storage
Some features require a subscription fee
Battery drains quickly when using GPS
Low power mode limits functionality
Screen is lacking
While the necessity of a colored interface on a fitness band is debatable
Competitors like the Garmin vívosport and the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 reach similar battery life with colored OLED displays and lower prices
It takes some time to get used to navigating
Low visibility in direct sunlight
No quick reply for messages on iPhone
Shorter battery life than the Fitbit Charge 3
Limited battery life when using GPS
Finicky inductive button
GPS can take its time to lock on
Heart rate sensor can be laggy
Runs on the pricey side
Dated design
Can only control Spotify music playback
Limited on-device apps
Not compatible with Apple Health or Google Fit
Summary
The Fitbit Charge 4 is a modest yet important update to the Charge 3
The Fitbit Charge 4 is well worth the $150 price tag, it is a premium fitness tracker that packs many features into a beautiful package. The embedded GPS introduces wonderful opportunities for standalone use, though it needs some polishing...
Published: 2020-04-22, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: One of the few caveats that we have about the Fitbit Charge 3 is the lack of GPS, but we still praised it as one of the best fitness trackers available. A year after it was released, we are presented with the Fitbit Charge 4 that includes new metrics to t...
Accurate GPS, Active zone minutes is a good motivator, Fitbit Pay as a standard feature, Multi-day battery life, Finally has Sleep Mode, Good price,
Dated design, Can only control Spotify music playback, Limited on-device apps, Not compatible with Apple Health or Google Fit, Summary, The Fitbit Charge 4 is a modest yet important update to the Charge 3, the company's most capable fitness band. The addi
I immediately thought of the Fitbit Surge when the Charge 4 was announced. It was, at the time, the most capable fitness band the company had ever made. Yes, it was ugly. Yes, it was clunky. But it left a glaring void in Fitbit's lineup when it was discon...
Published: 2020-04-15, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall, the Fitbit Charge 4 may actually be the best activity tracker they've made in a long while. In recent years it seemed like Fitbit had lost their way a bit. This primarily occurred while they focused on slightly higher-end Versa and Ionic units, w...
Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Topnotch fitness, health, and sleep tracking, Excellent battery life, even with GPS switched on, Standard GPS and NFC add value
Plastic body is a downgrade from the metal Charge 3, No third party apps or music storage
If you're looking for a fitness tracker that's small, lightweight, and comfortable but still has a decent amount of smarts, the Charge 4 isn't just the best option, it's really the only one. It's $50 more than the Inspire HR, but the addition of an altime...
Published: 2020-04-13, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Accurate, fast GPS, Big community of users, Good design
No onboard music storage
With the addition of GPS, the Fitbit Charge 4 represents a big improvement over the Charge 3. Now, you can track your running, biking and swimming as accurately as you can with a bona fide GPS watch. Plus, the Charge 4 has some other excellent features, i...
Published: 2020-04-13, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Lightweight and comfortable for 24 hour wear, Integrated GPS, Detailed sleep and heart rate data, Fitbit ecosystem well supported, Fitbit Pay support
Limited battery life when using GPS
Even though it is likely my upcoming half marathon will be canceled due to coronavirus, I continue to train for it since the training program also helps promote good health and fitness during this period of physical distancing and isolation. I've been fin...
Sleek, customizable design, Good battery life, Built-in GPS, Fitbit Pay now standard on all models, Sleep tracking is fantastic, (Mostly) accurate GPS and heart rate sensors
Finicky inductive button, GPS can take its time to lock on, Heart rate sensor can be laggy
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