Specifications
Screen Size1.4 millimetersOperating System CompatibilityAndroid, Apple iOSOperating SystemAndroidApp CompatibleYesGlobal PositioningGPS, GLONASSMetrics MeasuredActivity vs. inactivity, Calories burned, Distance traveled, Duration of exercise, Steps taken
Key Specs
Screen Size1.4 millimetersOperating System CompatibilityAndroid, Apple iOSOperating SystemAndroidApp CompatibleYesGlobal PositioningGPS, GLONASSMetrics MeasuredActivity vs. inactivity, Calories burned, Distance traveled, Duration of exercise, Steps takenSeriesCharge 6
General
Product NameCharge 6 Advanced Fitness & Health TrackerBrandFitbitProduct TypeActivity trackerForm FactorWristbandModel FamilyFitbit Charge 6Model NumberGA05183-NASeriesCharge 6ColorObsidianColor CategoryBlack
Design
Case ShapeRectangularBand ColorObsidian
Display
Display ScreenYesScreen Size1.4 millimetersDisplay TypeAMOLEDColor DisplayYesClock DisplayYesBacklit DisplayYes
Compatibility
Operating System CompatibilityAndroid, Apple iOSOperating SystemAndroidApp CompatibleYes
Features
GPS EnabledYesGlobal PositioningGPS, GLONASSMobile NotificationsYesAlert TypeVibration, VisualMobile Payment Service SupportedFitbit PaySilent AlarmYes
Activity
Metrics MeasuredActivity vs. inactivity, Calories burned, Distance traveled, Duration of exercise, Steps takenMulti-Sport TrackingYesSensorsAccelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Electrical heart rate (ECG) sensor, Optical heart rate (PPG) sensor, Pulse oximeter (Sp02) sensor
Dimensions
Minimum Wrist Size129.54 millimetersMaximum Wrist Size210.82 millimeters
Power
RechargeableYesBattery Capacity168 milliampere hoursCharging Time120 minutesBattery TypeLithium-ion polymer
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year limitedManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year limited
Other
UPC840353901063
Give your routine a boost with Fitbit Charge 6 [1] the only fitness tracker with Google built in. Charge 6 has your essentials—like YouTube Music, Google Maps and Google Wallet [2]—plus the fitness tools you need to crush your goals. From staying motivated and tracking your daily progress to tuning in and taking care, running your day and your routine has never been easier.
Our most accurate heart rate on a tracker yet ⁶
Fitbit uses machine-learning to give you an even more precise read on key metrics like calories burned, sleep, Active Zone Minutes and your Daily Readiness Score.⁷
See it on display
Connect Charge 6 to your favorite compatible exercise machine and see your real-time heart rate directly on the display. ¹
40+ exercise modes
With over 40 unique exercise modes, you can set personal goals and get key workout stats for everything from daily runs and bike rides to HIIT workouts, strength training and more.
Daily Readiness Score (with Premium)
Know when your body’s ready for a workout or needs recovery so you can dial your exercise up or down. ⁷
Navigation Button
Find what you need with an easy-to-use side button—it just takes a quick tap to jump to your home screen or see your stats.
Google Wallet
No more fussing with credit cards or cash post-workout—just tap, pay and go with Google Wallet on your wrist. ⁵
Google Maps
Find your way seamlessly with turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps. ³ compatible phone must be in Bluetooth range of your Fitbit device to use this feature. ⁴
Built-in GPS
See your pace and distance during outdoor workouts—no phone necessary—using built-in GPS, then see a map of your workout route in the Fitbit mobile app.
YouTube Music controls
DJ your workouts right from your wrist with YouTube Music controls. ² Start, stop and skip over 100 million songs.
¹ Compatible with select workout machines that support the Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile, and coming soon to more.
²YouTube Music controls require a compatible phone within Bluetooth range and a paid YouTube Music Premium subscription. Data rates may apply.
⁴ Charge 6 works with most phones running Android 9.0 or newer or iOS 15 or newer and requires a Google Account and internet access. Some features require a Fitbit mobile app and/or a paid subscription. See Fitbit.com/devices for more information.
Google apps require compatible phone of Android 9.0 or newer or iOS 15 or newer within Bluetooth range of Fitbit device and are not available in all countries. Data rates may apply. Requires a Google Account and internet access. Some features require Fitbit mobile app and/or paid subscription.
⁶ Compared to other Fitbit fitness trackers as of Fall 2023. Does not include Pixel or Fitbit smartwatches. Performance of heart rate tracking may be affected by physiology, location of device and your movements and activity.
⁷ Daily Readiness Score requires a Fitbit Premium membership.
What's Included
Fitbit Charge 6
Band (Small & Large)
Charging cable
Search
Q: QuestionCan this be worn in the water?(2 answers)
A: AnswerHi, Domer. The Charge 6 is water-resistant to 50 meters. It's designed to be swimproof and stand up to even the sweatiest of workouts.Answered by FitBit Team
- A: AnswerHi, Seattle22. The one year Premium and two year protection plan bundle is only available from the Fitbit webstore. In any case, Charge 6 comes with a free six month premium membership.
Answered by FitBit Team
Q: QuestionDoes Fitbit Sense 2 track oxygen?(2 answers)
A: AnswerNot accurateAnswered by PhillipB
- A: AnswerThe charge lasts a week
Answered by twin2
Q: QuestionI have A-Fib. Is this able to monitor heart rate and alert me when heart is racing?(1 answer)
A: AnswerHi, there. Yes, Fitbit Charge 6 has an electrical sensors that can detect your heart rhythm. To know more, check out: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14236718 Also, Charge 6 detects that your heart rate is unusually high or low. To get heart rate notification, see: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14237938 If you have any additional questions or concerns, reach us at: https://goo.gle/contactfitbitAnswered by FitBit Team
Q: QuestionDo you need to have a phone with you to track steps?(3 answers)
A: AnswerNo. The watch does the counting.Answered by KAYAKer
- A: AnswerYes, it's easily legible in broad daylight!
Answered by AHP1
- A: AnswerHi, kitti. Fitbit Charge 6 can receive notifications from your nearby phone to keep you informed, including calls, texts, meeting alerts, and app updates. For the suggested troubleshooting tips, see: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14225533 If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our support channels at: https://goo.gle/contactfitbit
Answered by FitBit Team
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Reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 1003 reviews
4.4Rating by feature
- 4.6Battery Life
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.5Durability
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- 4.6Comfort
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers consistently note the Charge 6's long battery life, comfortable design, and accurate sleep tracking. Many users also appreciate the affordable price point and improved screen compared to previous models. However, some users have experienced issues with the durability of the device, skin irritation from the band, and the need for a subscription for certain features.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best Fitbit and WINNER over the Pixel Watch 2!
The best Fitbit they've produced yet! I previously had the Charge 5 but gave it to my husband when I purchased my Google Pixel 8 Pro because they threw in the Pixel Watch 2 for free as part of the pre-order deal. However, once unboxed and in use, I grew to not only feel the Pixel Watch 2 was unnecessary, but I grew to hate it to the point that I have it now packaged in the original box and am seeking a buyer to take it off my hands. It would have been a perfect piece of prizes technology if only for one MAJOR pain point -it's battery life is lucky to cycle 24 hours. You have to constantly charge it which leaves those of us wanting to utilize it's built in FITBIT capabilities stuck at a fork in the road. When do you charge it? Most of the time-with my schedule - I could only do so at night and wouldn't remember or it wouldn't be convenient to then put it on for the sleep analysis it provides just to have a half dead battery in the morning - again. Enter Fitbit Charge 6 - better than the last and still retaining the perfect size, features, ability and charm of the previous Gen. All with a battery that'll last you up to a week depending on your usage and how you utilize the device. For me, the battery goes a solid 4 to 5 days before I throw it on the charger and even then it's got plenty of juice. The strong battery life is a bonus if you're serious about tracking your daily fitness, health and sleep statistics and it runs seamless and effortless side by side with the guilt integrated Fitbit app and Google Fit/Google Health Services. I love it and one thing it holds over the watch and other models is the ability to test your ECG with a light squeeze of the sensors on the sides of the faces frame for a quick 30 second stress-test providing easy to understand results that quickly sync to the app and your backup product of choice - mine being Google One/Drive for my that aspect. You can also opt for a longer 90 sec version which measures more indepth and includes a brief response you have to enter on prompting your check in for overall feeling that day. I love those features most. Other than the previous features of the last generation Charge 5, the Charge 6 now includes integration with YouTube music and Google Maps for easy navigation and control of audio entertainment during workouts or whenever you pop in a pair of Pixel Buds Pro (no they're not required and it'll work with any device but we're talking Google here and if you're in-you're in so chances are you have a pair or they're in a wish list somewhere that needs to be set alongside Google Shopping for price monitoring reminders so you can catch em on sale and enjoy the quality sound, features and patented spatial audio capability with the rest of us) The Charge 6 houses all of the ability within the previously mentioned Pixel Watch 2, albeit on a smaller or less invasive scale, but still-the tech is there to receive notifications, make and accept calls and it allows you to play with a plethora of pretty cool capabilities to allow you to fully customize your experience from the apps you use daily (MyFitnessPal for example) all the way to designing the clock face for your comfort, style and ease of quick reference. Anyone can easily pick this device up, unbox and after giving the initial full charge, be on your way instantly in using it to its fullest ability - or just to your personal needs and preferred measurements - ALL AT LESS THAN 1/3 OF THE PRICE of the Pixel Watch 2! Another gripe of mine. Why buy a $400 watch when this gem clocks in around $100 (on sale) and is fully able to compete as a strong competitor side by side? The Charge 6 is easier to use overall, simpler to program and navigate and it has all the essentials without the fluff that's described as flare in the Pixel Watch 2. Yes, with the watch I can do a little more - such as drop in on my video doorbell for a view of who's at the door, take a screenshot of the face in any screen and a few other neat tech tricks that while slightly impressive after highly forgettable and unnecessary when navigated from my vantage point. The watch is built for the solid fact of having a wearable device capable of any task you may need to execute in the event that your phone isn't close by. That's great, but how many of us are not in near constant possession of our smartphone or at least, if not, don't have it really close by? Considering the crazy price point, the lackluster battery and a few other pain points in my review of the Pixel Watch 2 I think there's no contest to be had it you're someone in the market for a fitness tracker and weighing the options of pro and con between purchasing a FITBIT or Pixel Watch (or any branded smartwatch). The Charge 6 is the clear winner and I even converted my husband in giving him the Charge 5 because he used that in place of an Amazfit tracker and now won't use anything but FITBIT. (Sidenote - hubby is an Apple guy (in a smart home full of Google lol and he wanted me to include in my review that the Charge 5 has a seamless integration and fully carefree, simple and strong functionality with his Apple branded products. It really paired to the Fitbit app in his iPhone and communicates beautifully side by side with Apple fit for his own needs. He hasn't had any issue using the Google FITBIT with his Apple iPhone 14 Pro, iPad or in switching between different interfaces. So Apple users, I know you love your red and delicious rival to the Google brand, but if you're wanting the best in fitness and health tracking capability with 100% ease of integration-Google FITBIT is the way to go!) So there is my two cents and an added boost from an Apple advocates POV in mixing ecosystems. I can't speak for all Google products on their ease of use and capability in cross cultivating other Apple abilities, but in this case it's as simple and painless a process as anyone could have programmed. You will not be sorry in choosing to go with FITBIT and it's fully backed by manufacturer guarantee and warranty. I had a point after about a year in the Charge 5 where I dropped it(naturally at the perfect wrong angle) and it broke the clip part that hugs on to the band. I contacted Fitbit directly and they said I'd need to replace the whole thing. I wanted to be upset about it until they asked for my shipping information and sent me a new unit at no charge. That's the one hubby has now. Google and Fitbit stand by their products. Make sure you register the device to your Google account and set up following the simple steps it gives you because Google, when directly contacted regarding issues in their products, will stand behind their brand and customer-centric approach to keep the customer happy and their product functional and running in your hands. Translation, follow the rules from the start and if you have a mishap along the way they will do everything they can to make it right even-in my experience-if it's not technically within the written term of the warranty. Just be nice, patient and they'll show you how great they can really be. If you're not already hitting the checkout button on your cart and picking this item up on your Citi Best Buy credit card-stop reading, stop searching and comparing and go do it now. Seriously, there's nothing to lose but your sanity in comparison shopping burnout- I know, I blog about bargains and review plenty of items on a daily basis. Seriously, stop reading and checkout your cart now!
Posted by PsychoWriter84
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fitbit Charge 6
I like this fitness tracker. I have small wrists and the two bands allow for proper fit. It tracks activity well. The screen is easy to read and navigate. I chose this over an Apple watch because I wanted activity tracking and not the constant distractions of alerts from my iPhone all day. This tracker does allow text and call alerts for those who do want that and it works well with my iPhone via the Fitbit app. I love the built in GPS and the other great health/activity features. Sleep tracking was a key point for me and this watch does that well. And the battery life is phenomenal! Would recommend!
This review is from Fitbit - Charge 6 Advanced Fitness & Health Tracker - Porcelain
Posted by Countrylife21
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
From Pixel Watch to Charge 6 - Impressed
Cannot believe how good the Fitbit Charge Series has gotten. The last time I had a Charge was the 3rd Gen model. From a Sense to Pixel Watch back to simplicity but now with AMOLED and Pixel Watch-like features. I will not even get into battery life, longest stretch so far was an entire week with workout tracking and still placed on the charger at around 20%. Sure the Pixel Watch tracked sleep but it was not comfortable and most nights it was too dead to actually make it through the night. So yes I am content giving up the smartwatch ecosystem for something that JUST WORKS! I cannot believe how much the Fitbit Charge Series has improved. The last time I had a Charge was the 3rd Gen model. I switched from a Sense to a Pixel Watch, but now I'm back to simplicity with an AMOLED screen and Pixel Watch-like features. The battery life is impressive; I've gone an entire week with workout tracking and still had around 20% battery left when I placed it on the charger. The Pixel Watch tracked sleep, but it was not comfortable, and most nights it was too dead to make it through the night. I'm happy to give up the smartwatch ecosystem for something that JUST WORKS! - Google Wallet ✓ - Youtube Music Controls ✓ - Google Maps / Navigation ✓ - Sensors from Sense and Pixel Watch ✓ - WOW - Google Wallet ✓ - Youtube Music Controls ✓ - Google Maps / Navigation ✓ - Sensors from Sense and Pixel Watch ✓ - WOW
Posted by Matt