A:AnswerI like the large display.' the smaller band it came with was to small for me.I am having problems with it communicating. It quite talking to android tablet. bringing it back for a new one.
A:AnswerThis is a superior tracker to the Charge 4, as it allows for more user interface. All Charge models are data recorders and do not do things like track O2 and heart health because their graphic displays are not designed for such sophisticated presentation. Consequently, they cost less and are riddled (charge 4 and 5) with technical glitches. Spend the extra money on a Sense or a Versa.
A:AnswerThe Versa doesn’t actually take blood glucose readings, but that information is synced from OneDrop's device to your Fitbit so you can view the data as part of an overview of your daily stats.
A:AnswerIn thinking about how long-term you are still wating for a reply, i am guessing that it's a specialty "attachment" (aka "watch band").
Ask a real watch repair person and then get suggestions from them, my opinion. Best of luck.
A:AnswerI was pleasantly surprised that it had some charge in it when I took it out of the box. It still needs to get a full charge. You need the app on your phone in order to get the activity, sleep, etc measures. It was easy to sync the phone to the watch, after fully charged—it will have a percentage on the screen to tell you the charge. I like the Fitbit very much.
A:AnswerIt comes with an extra band section that is longer than. The one that’s on it. So, yes, putting the longer piece on to replace the short one works fine for this man with a bit of a large wrist himself!