Supported bank or transit system in your region with options proving a little more limited outside of Fitbit’s core market of the US.Īs with changing watch faces, most of the personalisation and customisation of the experience your Charge 5 offers up has to be performed on Fitbit’s companion iOS/Android app. What is present includes Exercise – which can be set to offer quick access to up to six supported activities, Alarms – with Smart Wake functionality for a more gradual wake up, Timers – with both countdown and stopwatch options, and the EDA Scan app – one of the Charge 5’s principal new talents, cribbed from the Fitbit Sense.įitbit Pay is also present – as the Charge 5 integrates NFC payment functionality – you’ll just need to make sure it works with a While calendar updates from your phone can still technically make their way to your wrist – as the Charge 5 supports smartphone notifications – the loss of some fundamental experiences already established by the Charge line is odd but sadly While you’ll find familiar apps available on other current wearables from the company, icons take up the whole screen here with a series of five panels available when swiping left or right of the main watch face (settings can be found by swiping down, while fitness and wellbeing stats are located underneath your watch face, by swiping up).Ĭoming from a Charge 4, you might notice some odd omissions from the software on Fitbit’s latest tracker, though with the Agenda, Weather and Spotify apps of its predecessor seemingly unavailable to the Charge 5 (at launch, at least – Fitbit hasn’t stated whether the functionality will come later).
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