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April 2020
(82%)
132 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(89%)
2409 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Autonomie (presque 7 jours)
Discret et léger
Un capteur de fréquence cardiaque précis
GPS et Fitbit Pay
Un GPS intégré
Un cardiofréquencemètre pertinent en toute circonstance
De belles finitions
Léger
Toutes les fonctionnalités à porter de doigt
Bonne autonomie
Changement de bracelet très simple
GPS ENFIN intégré
L'arrivée du GPS
Interface de l'application
Bracelet interchangeable
Qualité globale du produit
Son prix intéressant pour un GPS intégré et sa mesure fine des activités
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Gamme complète de fonctions uniquement avec un abonnement payant
Le GPS n'est pas très précis
Contrôle de la musique exclusivement pour Spotify
Fitbit Pay ne fonctionne qu'avec des cartes bancaires chez nous
Une interface parfois capricieuse
L'affichage monochrome
Une autonomie en baisse
Chargeur (encore) propriétaire
Finitions un peu trop plastiques
Il ne lui manque que Alexa
Ecran pas toujours lisible en plein soleil
Pas de stockage pour la musique
Prix
Son écran monochrome
Une navigation parfois laborieuse dans les menus
Un code pas simple à effectuer pour le paiement mobile
In-built GPS activity tracking, Up to 7 days of battery life, Water resistant up to 50M
Screen is lacking,
The Fitbit Charge 4 is a good fitness tracker with features such as in-built GPS, a heart rate monitor, and sleep tracking. It can offer a battery life of up to 7 days with the GPS turned off, and is also water resistant up to 50M. The Fitbit app is also...
Even with an always-active connection and notification mirroring, I got more than seven days of usage out of the device without GPS tracking, Combined with the NFC payment service, the band makes it possible to stop by a bakery or café when you're out run
While the necessity of a colored interface on a fitness band is debatable, competitors like the Garmin vívosport and the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 reach similar battery life with colored OLED displays and lower prices, It takes some time to get used to navigating
Fitbit Charge 48/10Yes, if you want a reliable, full-featured fitness tracker that also offering some advanced smartwatch features like solid notification management and NFC payments. There are some shortcomings like the charger and Spotify-only controls...
Extrait: Wristband wearables have come a long way, and these days we expect them to offer GPS, heart rate monitoring, alarms and a range of handset connectivity features. The £129.99/$149.99 Fitbit Charge 4 has all of these, plus a mix of other features, some of w...
In review: Fitbit Charge 4. Provided by FitbitAfter several days with the Charge 4, the tracker proved to be an informative fitness monitor, but with only a weak display for outdoor sports. Considering the low amount of selections among the sports activit...
Even with an always-active connection and notification mirroring, I got more than seven days of usage out of the device without GPS tracking, Combined with the NFC payment service, the band makes it possible to stop by a bakery or café when you're out run
While the necessity of a colored interface on a fitness band is debatable, competitors like the Garmin vívosport and the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 reach similar battery life with colored OLED displays and lower prices, It takes some time to get used to navigating
Fitbit Charge 48/10Yes, if you want a reliable, full-featured fitness tracker that also offering some advanced smartwatch features like solid notification management and NFC payments. There are some shortcomings like the charger and Spotify-only controls...
The Fitbit Charge 4 is well worth the $150 price tag, it is a premium fitness tracker that packs many features into a beautiful package. The embedded GPS introduces wonderful opportunities for standalone use, though it needs some polishing...
Publié: 2020-04-22, Auteur: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Extrait: One of the few caveats that we have about the Fitbit Charge 3 is the lack of GPS, but we still praised it as one of the best fitness trackers available. A year after it was released, we are presented with the Fitbit Charge 4 that includes new metrics to t...
Accurate GPS, Active zone minutes is a good motivator, Fitbit Pay as a standard feature, Multi-day battery life, Finally has Sleep Mode, Good price,
Dated design, Can only control Spotify music playback, Limited on-device apps, Not compatible with Apple Health or Google Fit, Summary, The Fitbit Charge 4 is a modest yet important update to the Charge 3, the company's most capable fitness band. The addi
I immediately thought of the Fitbit Surge when the Charge 4 was announced. It was, at the time, the most capable fitness band the company had ever made. Yes, it was ugly. Yes, it was clunky. But it left a glaring void in Fitbit's lineup when it was discon...
Overall, the Fitbit Charge 4 may actually be the best activity tracker they've made in a long while. In recent years it seemed like Fitbit had lost their way a bit. This primarily occurred while they focused on slightly higher-end Versa and Ionic units, w...