As nice as it009 Archivesto see smartwatches like the Apple Watch, Fitbit Versa, and upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch push health and fitness features as core to ownership, it turns out many people still prefer a simpler and cheaper fitness tracker.
That's why Fitbit's still making them. Its newest fitness tracker is the Charge 3 and it improves on the Charge 2 in every way.
SEE ALSO: Samsung unveils the stylish Galaxy Watch, with an emphasis on fitnessAvailable in October for $149.95 ($169.95 for the Special Edition), Fitbit says it focused on three key pillars: a more premium design, improved health and fitness tracking, and smartwatch functionality.
At first glance, the Charge 3 looks similar to the Charge 2, but Fitbit's tweaked the design so that it's more gender neutral, fashionable, and comfier.
Rubber silicone isn't the only band option anymore. In addition to the sporty bands, some of which now have perforations so that they're more breathable, there's a variety of woven heathered ($35) and Horween leather bands ($50). My favorites are the casual, but stylish woven heathered straps because they don't scream fitnessto everyone.
These bands, unlike the ones for the Fitbit Versa, are much easier to swap out. The single button mechanism is smooth and struggle-free.
I've never been a fan of how Fitbit's fitness trackers feel — I've always found them too stiff and uncomfortable on my small bony wrists — but the Charge 3 is really comfy. It's 20 percent lighter than the Charge 2 and the aluminum body is better contoured to wrap around wrists.
The OLED display is now a touchscreen (Charge 2 wasn't) and is almost 40 percent larger than than on the Charge 2. It's also made of a more durable and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Additionally, the screens's also brighter and more visible outdoors.
Adding to the Charge 3's more premium construction is a new inductive side button. It's not a mechanical button — pressing it initiates a vibration much like the faux home button on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and the haptic buttons on the HTC U12+. It's sensitive and I had no issues with it during my brief hands on with the Charge 3; Fitbit says it'll work fine even if your fingers are wet or sweaty.
The Charge 3 has many of the same features as the Charge 2, including a 24/7 PurePulse heart rate monitor and connected GPS, but Fitbit says its users wanted more.
So the Charge 3 has even longer battery life: up to 7 days on a single charge (up from the 5 days of power on the Charge 2).
The fitness tracker's also fully water-resistant up to 50 meters and comes with new swim-tracking features.
The Charge 3's also Fitbit's first fitness tracker with an SpO2 sensor (same one as on the Fitbit Ionic and Versa smartwatches) for monitoring blood oxygen levels.
New sensors, however, aren't the only new features on Fitbit's new fitness tracker. Like with the Versa smartwatch, the software's also capable of female health tracking (for logging period and ovulation data) and will show this information on the tracker as opposed to only in the Fitbit app.
Additionally, Fitbit's launching a new Sleep Score beta feature later this year that uses the PurePulse heart rate tracking to help users get a better idea of their sleep quality. The score's based on a number of factors: sleep duration, sleep composition (i.e. light, deep, REM), and revitalization (heart rate levels and breathing quality during sleep compared to reseting levels).
The goal with this Sleep Score is to help detect early signs of allergies, asthma, or sleep apnea, the company says.
Fitbit's also made the software a little more personal with better guidance prompts, which should help users stay motivated.
Though the Charge 3 isn't a smartwatch, it has inherited some features from Fitbit's smartwatches.
Charge 3 users can see all of their phone notifications right on the wearable's screen, as well as answer and reject calls (coming soon).
Android users will have access to quick replies for text messages. iOS users won't get such functionality because Apple doesn't allow other wearables to do so.
On the Special Edition Charge 3, there's built-in NFC for Fitbit Pay. Fitbit says
The Charge 3 also features several lightweight apps that make it more smartwatch-like. There's a more robust alarm, calendar, time, weather, and even a Fitbit leaderboard app (coming soon).
If you're looking for a full-featured fitness tracker that also has some smartwatch features, the Charge 3 has a lot to offer.
It's really light, comfy, and it costs less than the Versa smartwatch ($200). However, you really have to weigh what you get and don't get. For just another $50, you can get the Versa.
Fitbit's been blurring the lines between its fitness trackers and smartwatches and it's definitely tricky to figure out which wearable is right for you. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. Maybe you don't want a larger square screen with more smartwatch features. Or maybe you prefer the longer battery life on the Charge 3. Fitbit's offering choice. It's up to you to figure out which of its wearables fit into your lifestyle.
Nvidia keynote livestream: Watch CEO Jensen Huang at the GPU Technology Conference todayNCAA bracket: 3 strangest ways 2025 March Madness winners were pickedToday's Hurdle hints and answers for March 19, 2025Best free gift card deal: Get a $50 Best Buy credit with Meta Quest 3Devastating Akira ransomware cracked in hours using cloud computingHow to protect your mental health while using dating appsWordle today: The answer and hints for March 19, 2025NASA's Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore return safely to EarthDairy Queen Cone Day 2025: How to get free ice cream on March 20Pebble smartwatches are coming, but they won't get along with the iPhoneBluesky restocks ZuckerbergToday's Hurdle hints and answers for March 18, 2025Today's Hurdle hints and answers for March 18, 2025Netherlands vs. Spain 2025 livestream: Watch UEFA Nations League for freePixel 9a vs Pixel 9: What are the differences?How to protect your mental health while using dating appsEarly Tesla investor calls for Elon Musk to resign amid stock slumpToday's Hurdle hints and answers for March 20, 2025Free Rita's Italian Ice: How to get free Italian Ice on March 20Dairy Queen Cone Day 2025: How to get free ice cream on March 20 The Dystopia Project: 'It Can't Happen Here' Let's turn off Magic Leap's mixed Yes, Justin Bieber is coming to perform in India The very first IMAX VR arcade just opened and it's already pretty popular 'The Daily Show' created the browser extension Trump deserves Unlike Obama, Donald Trump won't fill out a March Madness bracket Jack Dorsey is ready to give Twitter an AI makeover 'Arrow' tackles the gun debate to 'start a conversation' Artist creates satirical 'monument' to Donald Trump in VR This photo series proves trans people are more than their gender identity Get your feet wet as a marine biologist in a VR coral reef LGBTQ couples: Keep holding hands, even when it's uncomfortable, says ad 9 spectacular photographs from Asia's largest aeronautics show A dinosaur Basketball team refuses to play without its female members, forfeits season India will now greet tourists with a local SIM card on arrival Twitter is putting some users in the time Report claims Google and Amazon AI assistants will get phone features Students explain the meanings of their Chinese names in viral video BBC announces Santa isn't real, later apologises for fake news
2.1322s , 10157.875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【2009 Archives】,Fresh Information Network