They are both compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones. You can also use the Fitbit Charge 4 to control your Spotify playlist, and it has NFC so you can make contactless purchases using Fitbit Pay. Neither of these devices are fully-fledged smartwatches (if that's what you're looking for, take a look at the Fitbit Sense and Versa 3), but they still have a modest selection of tools to help you in everyday life,īoth the Fitbit Charge 4 and Fitbit Luxe allow you to receive call and text alerts, plus smartphone app notifications on your wrist. Fitbit Charge 4 has NFC for contactless payments.Fitbit Charge 4 can control Spotify playlist.The Fitbit Luxe has a vivid, high resolution AMOLED screen (Image credit: Fitbit) Features Smartwatch features We're hopeful that the Fitbit Charge 5 will have a color screen when it launches (likely in 2022), but we suspect it won't be a striking AMOLED like the Luxe's. It's slightly larger, measuring 1in diagonally, but has a 100 x 160 pixel resolution and is a backlit monochrome OLED rather than full color. The Fitbit Charge 4's display is functional, but much less impressive. Colors are vibrant, and it looks striking even at a low brightness setting. Although the narrow AMOLED display measures just 0.76in on the diagonal, is has a resolution of 124 x 206 pixels, meaning graphics and text are smooth and crisp. The Fitbit Luxe has one of the best screens of any fitness tracker we've tested.
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