
The Fitbit Charge 6 launches in the US on Thursday. According to the Fitbit India website, this smart wearable device is also expected to be launched in India soon. It is the successor to the Fitbit Charge 5 released in August 2021. This fitness tracker comes with an improved heart rate tracking monitor that is claimed to offer better accuracy. The smartwatch also supports other health monitoring functions, including a menstrual cycle tracker, and is equipped with multiple exercise modes. It also supports GPS and comes in three color options.
Fitbit Charge 6 price, availability
Fitbit Charge 6 is available in coral, obsidian and porcelain colors and is priced at $159.95 (approximately Rs. 13,300) in the US.currently usable It can be pre-ordered through the Fitbit website and will go on sale on October 12.
Fitbit Charge 6 specifications
Fitbit Charge 6 features a rectangular color touchscreen with always-on display. The body is made of aluminum and resin, and the strap is made of silicone with an aluminum buckle.
This smart watch supports more than 40 sports modes. Fitbit Charge 6 also features an optical heart rate monitor, 3-axis accelerometer, blood oxygen saturation monitor, temperature sensor, and multi-function electronic sensors compatible with ECG (electrocardiogram) apps and EDA (electrodermal activity) Scan the application.
Like most other fitness trackers, the new Fitbit Charge 6 can also track a user’s heart rate, sleep cycles, breathing rate, stress management and skin temperature. For those who menstruate, this fitness band also offers a menstrual cycle tracker.
This smartwatch also comes with built-in GPS functionality. Its NFC connection is said to allow payments via Google Wallet. This watch supports Google Fast Pair, Google Maps, and YouTube Music (YouTube Premium subscription only). This smart wearable device is compatible with iOS and Android smartphones. Meanwhile, the Fitbit Charge 6 offers a 5 ATM rating and claims up to 7 days of battery life.
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