Charge 6

Fitbit

Charge 6

141 positive
6 neutral
99 negative

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Fitbit ch...

— Alarming-Economist-1 in r/dumbphones2471y ago
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Does anyone still love their fitbit?

As someone who has used fitbit for almost a decade and bought the Charge 6 (after my 3, 4 & 5 died), I'm genuinely curious if there are people who still love their fitbit? Honestly the only reason I'm still using it is cause I don't want to lose the years of data on the app.

Looking at this subred...

— jlizada90 in r/fitbit1665mo ago
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Did Google make Fitbit much, much much worse?

Two years ago I had a Fitbit Charge, which I really liked. I then began using an Apple device, but I just got a Charge 6 as a gift.

Okay. [FEEL FREE TO SKIM OR SKIP THIS INCREDIBLY BORING PARAGRAPH] I had to spend roughy 90 minutes last night with three different customer services futilely trying t...

— jrrackerley in r/fitbit1171y ago
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What’s the thing she does that you secretly hate but pretend to love to avoid war?

Get her a fitbit watch, it vibrates the alarms instead of screeching them. So much better for everyone. You have to charge it once a week but I bet you would be hella on top of that!

— TheClumsyTree in r/AskMen727mo ago
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Charge 6, one year later - sorely disappointed. Utterly useless and unreliable.

I got a Charge 6 last year because it appeared to hit the sweet spot of a fitness tracker that had a few of the key smart watch features (clock, timer, notifications, google pay, etc) while also having heart rate and (importantly) wasn’t gigantic.

Immediately after purchasing it, I was disappointe...

— ecyk in r/fitbit291y ago
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Apple announces $799 iPhone 17 with bigger 6.3-inch always-on ProMotion screen, A19 chip

I hate apple for many reasons but their hardware is on point. Another good example is their watches. Basically, they have heart rate sensors ON PAR with professional equipment. Fitness watches are a small step down from apple, and then there's every other brand with worse accuracy sensors. The step ...

— windowpuncher in r/hardware283mo ago
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Is the Charge 6 still worth buying?

Used to have a Fitbit Charge 4 and absolutely loved it. After mine broke (around 2022) I haven’t used any fitness tracker since and I’d like to get one again. I only found out about Google discontinuing Fitbits after already placing an order for the Charge 6 (though it hasn’t shipped yet, I can stil...

— jadedjed1 in r/fitbit167mo ago
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Is anyone happy with the ring?

This is my first smart ring, so I can't compare it to others. I like the hardware; I find it lightweight, elegant, comfortable. The software and firmware clearly need work (most notably on the connection issues, but also general refinement and features, battery life), though those are much easier to...

— red_bdarcus in r/VeliaRing111mo ago
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Charge 6 won't sync

I've already tried uninstalling the app, factory resetting my watch, clearing cache, rebooting my phone, turning on/off Bluetooth, etc. Nothing works.

It's been like this for a couple weeks where the app won't sync with the watch. I'll try to force it to sync by pulling down on the screen, but just...

— Turnt5naco in r/fitbit93mo ago
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Charge 6 is losing its mind

For the past 6 months, my Charge 6 is not syncing sleep score with my watch unless I manually sync it about 8 times. HR data is questionable and won’t display half the time. The annoyance level is off the charts. Owned a fitbit for over 12 years. This may be the end.

— NorwayTrees in r/fitbit61mo ago
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