![]() ![]() While exercising, you can view information such as your average pace, distance traveled, calories burned, active zone minutes and more on your tracker. We found the Charge 5 to accurately estimate where activity began and adjust the distance traveled. However, you don't need to wait for the GPS before taking off. If you don’t have your phone, the GPS takes longer to connect-about 15 to 20 seconds. If you have your phone with you, the GPS takes only seconds to connect, and we didn’t experience any connectivity issues during the testing process. To record a walking, running, or cycling workout, swipe on the home screen to the exercise tab, select which activity you want to complete, and tap the start button. Thanks to the tracker's exercise shortcuts, the built-in GPS is easy to use. It’s easy to scroll through and responsive to touch. Its screen is twice as bright as the Charge 4’s and has an “always on” display option, which makes it easy to read outside in the sun. It’s comfortable to wear both lounging and exercising. The Charge 5 is slightly smaller than its predecessor and our top pick, the Charge 4 (10% thinner, according to Fitbit). This makes it a great pick for those who prefer looking at their information on their wrist instead of an app. With the Charge 5, you get a plethora of fitness tracking features like 24/7 heart rate monitoring, summarized sleep data, exercise statistics, and stress tracking all at your fingertips. Still, it has a screen large enough to comfortably swipe through your stats on the device. It’s small enough to satisfy those who prefer the size of a fitness tracker over a smartwatch. Easy to use, comfortable to wear, and jam-packed with health-tracking features, the Fitbit Charge 5 is our favorite fitness tracker. ![]()
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