A:AnswerHi there. Unfortunately, there are no Fitbit watches that are able to provide blood pressure readings. However, most can detect your heart rhythm and heart rate. When you use the Fitbit ECG app, your heart rhythm data is analyzed for signs of AFib. For more information, here’s an article to view: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/13783955?hl=en&sjid=4984941481178094170-NC
A:AnswerHey there, Tas. Yes, the Charge 6 will track your sleep for you. You’ll get information about your time spent awake, restless, and asleep. Here’s an article for more information: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14236407
A:AnswerTry plugging into your charger and hitting the button on the charging cable. It should be on the end that plugs into the electrical point. Hold the button down for about 5 seconds or so and you should get a fitbit logo. If that doesn't work, go to settings and scroll to restart device. Click on that, wait about 5 minutes and see if it syncs in your app. If not, contact fitbit on X/Twitter for more help.
A:AnswerPer a google search and some forum responses, it seems you are able to use Charge 5 accessories for the 6. People did report using their 5 bands for the 6.
A:AnswerAn MRI is a giant magnet. Depending on the age of the machine, the field may have been strong enough to fry the device. (The older the device the larger the field. Although with those ones, there are clean rooms where you leave your devices so they don't get nuclear armageddoned into extinction.) If your Fitbit turns on, try the reset options. If not, you will need a new device, but try talking to a pro first. Just in case.
A:AnswerHi there, mike. We appreciate you taking your time switching over from your Fitbit Account to your Google Account. We’d be happy to investigate this issue further and get you all set up on your Charge 6 — reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/fitbit/gethelp?hl=en
A:AnswerGreat question, WildBIll. Yes, both the Charge 6 and Inspire 3 will provide you sleep details without subscribing to Fitbit Premium. If you're looking for advanced insights, personalized recommendations, and energizing workouts, the subscription might be worth considering. Check out this guide for more information: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14237941
A:AnswerYes it is, you can select the type of workout and it’ll tell you the calories you burn, your heart rate and how much time you do your workout for. Amazing for the gym
A:AnswerI’m not sure about your situation but I was getting notifications when my adult daughter made purchases with her own credit card in another city. I asked about it at the store and they said her account was originally opened with our old landline phone number.
A:AnswerHi, Betty. Yes, The Fitbit Charge 6 can track your sleep. Fitbits use your heart rate and movement to estimate your sleep stages and how long you sleep. When you haven't moved for about an hour, your Fitbit assumes you're asleep. For more information, please visit this: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14236407
For any additional questions and concerns, reach us at: https://goo.gle/contactfitbit
A:AnswerHi there. Yes, Fitbit devices track the sleep cycle. For more information, please see: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14236712
Should you need further assistance, please contact our team at: https://goo.gle/ContactFitbit