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Fitbit Charge 4 Comes with GPS, Spotify and Heart Metrics

Fitbit Charge 4 Comes with GPS, Spotify and Heart Metrics

Gadgets Mar 31,2020 0

Fitbit’s newest advanced fitness tracker is here. The and swimproof Fitbit Charge 4 has everything you need to keep you on track when it comes to your health and fitness goals.

If you can get outdoors, you can use built-in GPS to see your real-time pace and distance, and check out the new workout intensity map for your walk, run, or ride. Firbit's new Active Zone Minutes feature helps you get your recommended daily dose of heart pumping activity, whether you’re working out indoors or outdoors.

Plus, Charge 4 offers both new and improved features, including sleep tracking, Spotify – Connect & Control, 20+ goal-based exercise modes, and more.

You can get your heart pumping with Active Zone Minutes, a new personalized feature that uses your heart rate to measure the intensity of your activity, helping you get the most out of every workout. The feature is available now on Charge 4, and coming soon on Versa 2, Versa, Versa Lite, and Ionic.

You can use the new built-in GPS feature during runs, hikes, rides, and more to see pace and distance on-wrist—all without your phone. Track anything from your walk around the neighborhood to your paddleboarding route, and see a map of your route afterward in the Fitbit app.

After you do a GPS-enabled exercise, you now see new data on top of your route map, with the option to select either heart rate zones or pace. If you select heart zones, it’ll show you HR zones shaded throughout your route.

You can add exercise shortcuts to your wrist like run, hike, bike, and more to quickly track your workout. In addition, you can now use our new outdoor exercise mode for a variety of activities, such as kayaking and cross-country skiing. And, it is GPS-enabled, so you’ll get a map of your workout afterward in the Fitbit app.

Sleep Score, plus time in light, deep, and REM stages. Sleep Score combines multiple factors, looking at your sleeping heart rate data, time asleep, and restlessness throughout the night, every night you wear your Charge 4 (and any Fitbit device with Sleep Score) to bed. This gives you a quick, easy way to see how well you’re sleeping, watch your trends over time, and keep yourself accountable to your sleeping goals.

Fitbit is also offering 40 new pieces of Premium content free in the Fitbit app.
In addition, anyone new to Fitbit Premium can get a 90-day free trial of this paid subscription, which includes personalized health insights, guidance, advanced sleep tools, customized programs and 200+ workouts from brands like barre, Daily Burn, obé fitness, Physique 57, POPSUGAR and Yoga Studio: Mind & Body. If Premium is not available in your region and you have not tried Fitbit Coach yet, Fitbit is offering a 90-day free trial so you can stream video workouts on your phone or computer.

Using the Fitbit Charge 4 with the Fitbit app also allows you to track periods, record symptoms, see a predicted ovulation calendar, and more.

With the Spotify app on Fitbit, you can choose the music output, play, shuffle and skip content, and Like songs. Control your music and podcasts from your wrist and get moving. Spotify Premium subscription required; not available in all countries. Works when your phone is nearby. Volume control is not currently supported.

You can receive call, text, calendar, and customizable notifications on-wrist from any smartphone app. You can choose which notifications to see on-wrist. Works when your phone is nearby.

With up to 7-day battery life, Fitbit Charge 4 frees you up for uninterrupted sleep and activity tracking for almost a week. Plus, your device has got up to five hours of battery life with continuous GPS.

Tap and pay to make secure purchases from your wrist with Fitbit Pay—at your favorite grocery stores, takeout restaurants, and more.

Personal on-screen dashboard; customizable clock faces; swimproof capability; step challenges; and more.

Pre-orders for Charge 4 and Charge 4 Special Edition begins today at Fitbit.com and select retailers online such as Amazon.com, Bestbuy.com, and Walmart.com; available online at all retailer sites worldwide and in stores where they are able to remain open, starting April 13, 2020.

Charge 4 is available for $149.95 USD in black, rosewood, and storm blue/black.
Charge 4 Special Edition is available for $169.95 USD in an exclusive granite reflective/black woven band, plus a classic black band to easily swap out for workouts or a sportier look.

Charge 4 will also be added later this year to UnitedHealthcare Motion, a wearable device walking program available to employers.

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