Select Walmart Stores have
Fitbit Charge 4 Activity Fitness Tracker with Built-in GPS (Black or Rosewood) for
$69. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
- Note: If ordering online for pickup, must be sold by Walmart. Store pickup will vary by location and may not be available in all areas.
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Key Features:
- Use built-in GPS to see your pace and distance on screen during outdoor runs, rides, hikes and more and see a workout intensity map in the app that shows your heart rate changes along your route
- With Active Zone Minutes, feel a buzz when you reach your target heart rate zones during exercise, and celebrate when you earn extra minutes outside of exercise
- Use 24/7 heart rate to track resting heart rate & better measure calorie burn
- Play your favorite songs and playlists with Spotify app controls on your wrist and make secure purchases with Fitbit Pay
- Track workouts in real-time with 20+ goal-based exercise modes. It's also swim proof and water resistant to 50M so you can track swims, wear in the shower and more
- Multi-day battery lasts up to 7 days and up to 5 hours when using built-in GPS (varies with use & other factors)
- Track sleep stages & review your in-app Sleep Score for an easy way to see how well you slept
- Get call, text and smartphone app notifications on your wrist. Plus, send quick replies to texts (Android only). Available when your phone is nearby
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I don't think the devices themselves are very expensive. Most of the cost in a Fitbit is for R&D and brand recognition + access the software ecosystem.
But I'm happy to be corrected.
If you're buying this over a smartwatch it's because you're focused on your health and don't want features that distract you and eat up your battery. For that purpose innovation in the charge line has not improved enough to warrant an upgrade, even from gen 2 to 5. Most of the features Fitbit has layered on over the years are bullshit meant to entice you into a premium subscription.
I'm primarily after my calorie burn and sleep quality and neither of those things would be better if I upgraded my 3-year old device.
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I have the charge 4. Most stats are accessible without premium.
Any info on something like this or just speculation? Genuinely curious.
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Look at the model number
I don't think the devices themselves are very expensive. Most of the cost in a Fitbit is for R&D and brand recognition + access the software ecosystem.
But I'm happy to be corrected.
It says NFC in the title, no?