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The Charge 6 made a few key upgrades over the Charge 5, but whether or not they're enough for you will depend on whether or not you liked the last-gen fitness tracker — because they're basically twins.
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A person wearing a Fitbit Inspire 3 on their wrist.
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a basic wearable that tracks activities well but lacks some features like built-in GPS.
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The Apple Watch Series 8 on a wrist next to the Fitbit Sense 2 being held up.
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Google has removed Fitbit from sale in nearly 30 countries, in order to "align our hardware portfolio to map closer to Pixel’s regional availability." And it has us worried that Google doesn't know what it's doing with Fitbit.
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From better safety features to improved training recommendations, here's where Fitbit needs to evolve before its next fitness tracker.
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It's been two years, but Fitbit hasn't found anything to change from our favorite fitness tracker, the Charge 5. Instead, it added three Google apps, a smarter heart rate algorithm, and a haptic button to make the Charge 6 more compelling.