![]() There’s a single button (kinda) on the side, with most of your interaction taking place either via the 100 x 160 OLED touchscreen panel or through the app. ![]() Swapping out bands doesn’t get much simpler and there are aftermarket options if you simply must turn it into a fashion statement. Unless that is, you also have to custom-order your shoes. The band attaches like a wristwatch - no fiddly and sometimes useless fasteners here - and there are two straps included in the box so you can be sure it’ll fit you. It’s one of the things we liked about Huawei’s Band 2 Pro, except this one doesn’t have that wearable’s silver accents. It’s plain, black, and it gets the job done. That’s about it.Īnd that’s kinda what we like about it. If they’re really observant, they might realise it’s a little shinier than your last one. They’re not going to notice anything different about the lightweight black band on your wrist. The only way your friends will know you’ve upgraded is if you tell them. If you’ve seen the Fitbit Charge 3, you’ve seen the Fitbit Charge 4. Rather, it’s for the average person looking to lose a little weight brought on by too much lockdown-induced home-made bread. This is a simple-looking tracker, hiding a couple of cool features. If you want something that’ll look good in the gym you’re not allowed to go to, get an Apple Watch. The thing is, this wearable fitness tracker isn’t much of a fashion statement - which might be why we’re so fond of it. But the likes of Fitbit are out here trying to keep us off the couch and moving and its new Fitbit Charge 4, the successor to (what else?) the Fitbit Charge 3, is here to help. ![]() Lockdown hasn’t been kind to many - if you’re lucky it’s just your waistline that’s taken the hit.
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