Fitbit Charge 3 Fitness Wristband (Special Edition, Lavender Woven/Rose Gold Aluminum)
Model: FB410RGLV
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.54 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.0 x 4.0 x 1.7" |
General Information
Battery Life | Up to 7 days |
Sync Compatibility | Automatically syncs to computers and 200+ Android, iOS, and Windows devices |
Display | Durable Gorilla Glass display |
Weight | 0.07 lb / 29.9 g |
Dimensions | 9.7 x 0.9 x 0.5" / 24.7 x 2.2 x 1.2 cm |
Water Resistance | 164' / 50 m |
The Charge 3 gave me exactly what I expected from it: a slightly better experience than the Charge 2 gave me. Third-party smartphone alerts and activity goals add another thin layer of practicality that the tracker didn't have before, and its fine-tuned design makes it even more comfortable to wear...
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Updated, lighter design., Larger, more responsive touchscreen., Works with Android, iOS, and Windows devices., Now supports third-party app smartphone alerts., Solid daily activity and sleep tracking., Solid exercise tracking with an accurate heart rate monitor.
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SpO2 monitor currently isn't active., Currently not many watch faces available., Few communication tools (only Android users will get quick replies for messages)., NFC for Fitbit Pay is only available on special edition devices., No music controls., Strange bugs affecting syncing and SmartTrack.
The fairly priced Polar A370 isn't the most attractive fitness tracker, but it records training sessions and daily activities with aplomb.
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Continuous and accurate heart rate monitoring., In-depth sleep analysis., Can create custom training programs., Waterproof., Competitively priced.
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No onboard GPS., Clunky design., Grainy screen.
The Fitbit Charge 3 may be getting long in the tooth, but it's still the leading fitness tracker. We'd encourage readers to look at the Versa smartwatch, Apple Watch or even Amazfit GTS – but if you love the activity band format, it doesn't get better.
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Decent range of tracked workouts, Long battery life, Sleep tracking is great
“The Fitbit Charge 3 packs all the basic necessities into a stylish fitness tracker.”
The wait has been well worth it. The new generation of Fitbit's star fitness tracker appeals to and confirms the brand's strengths in the wearables market. The Charge 3 is definitely one of the best on the market.
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Nice design, Excellent battery performance, Waterproof, 7 days of autonomy
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No integrated GPS, Few third-party apps
Fitness trackers have reached a certain level of maturity: the new models are evolutionary, not revolutionary. So it is with FitBit’s Charge 3 , the company’s most powerful model underneath their more elaborate (and expensive) smart watches.
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Excellent ergonomics, Easy band swapping, Long battery Life
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No music control, Hard to tell time while working out, Poor value versus other Fitbit trackers
A swim-proof design, improved touchscreen and potential for deeper sleep insights make the Fitbit Charge 3 the best all-around fitness tracker for the money.
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7-day battery life, Touchscreen display, SpO2 sensor’s sleep analysis potential, Swim-proof
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No automatic run-pausing at launch, No on-board GPS, Not the most accurate heart rate
If you want a top-of-the-line fitness tracker, then the Charge 3 should be your first choice
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Excellent set of fitness features, convenient and easy to use, solid display
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No integrated GPS unit, screen can be hard to read in direct sun, No integrated GPS unit, screen can be hard to read in direct sun
The Fitbit Charge 3 is a considerable improvement over its predecessor and offers people wanting to maintain and improve their a health a great way of tracking their physical activities.
Could this be one of the best fitness trackers on the market?...
I've been wearing a Fitbit for many years, the latest being the Charge 2. The first thing I noticed is how comfortable it is. To get an accurate heart rate, it has to be fairly snug and I was always are the Charge 2 was there. The Charge 3 is super comfy.
Many days the time on the watch is wrong. Has varied from 2 to 30 minutes slow in a 24 hour period. Have corresponded with Fitbit and just get the same information repeatedly...instructions on how to sync, which I have to do at least 2 times a day to keep the time right.
I wouldn't call this a smartwatch because there's a limited amount of things it can do. It's great for tracking steps, heart rate, sleep and 6 different exercises. The charge 3 doesn't link to the Galaxy S10 GPS so the cycling app doesn't work. The battery is pretty good and last about 6 days.
I used Charge 2 for more than a year and switched to Charge 3 about two weeks before. Charge 3 is clearly way more better than Charge 2. Its interface is enhanced with more features.Positive improvements:1. Side button is sexy.2. Screen is bit more responsive.3.
I bought this so I could sync my activity with Weight Watchers. However, it has motivated me to move more! Also, when I get a text or cell phone call, it alerts me with a simple buzz and I can read my text on the watch. It can even track your sleep patterns.
I bought this fitbit so that I could use it swimming to count laps and keep track of time in the pool. I only do freestyle, so can't comment on its effectiveness on other strokes, or what happens when you use various strokes in the pool.
I recently purchased my first smartwatch. Loving this watch. The reminders to move, shows heart rate. Motivating to see your steps climbing towards your goal. Tracks and detects excercise. The simplicity of use is awesome too
I have had several previous versions of the Fitbit. This is a nice fitness tracker. I like it but perhaps not as much as I liked the move from the Charge HR to the Charge 2. The new features are nice. The swipe to change content, versus tapping on the Charge 2, seems a bit hit and miss for me.
I had the old clip-on Fitbit for years and opted to replace it with this model. I really like how it connects to my phone but I am really enjoying how it tracks everything from steps to hills and heart rate to sleep. It looks nice for work or play and I’m very happy with my choice!
I bought this to replace a 3 year old Alta with a failing (non-replacable) battery. I liked the fact that it measured heart rate, which the Alta did not. However, even though resting heart rate is displayed on the tracker, it won't upload to the app - it just says 'no measurement'.
- 24/7 Heart Rate Tracking
- Tracks Steps, Distance, Calories, & More
- Auto Sleep Tracking
- Sport Tracking & Exercise Recognition
- Interactive Touchscreen Display
- Automatic Exercise Recognition
- Connected GPS
- Smartphone Notifications
- App for iOS/Android/Windows Phones
- Battery Lasts 7 Days on a Charge
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- Fitbit Charge 3 Fitness Wristband (Special Edition, Lavender Woven/Rose Gold Aluminum)
- Small Classic Wristband
- Large Classic Wristband
- Classic Black Wristband
- Charging Cable
- Limited 1-Year Warranty