The summary of ‘Fitbit Charge 6 vs Charge 5 (10 Major Differences)’

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The YouTube video discusses the differences between the Fitbit Charge 6 and Fitbit Charge 5. The Fitbit Charge 6 offers improvements such as a haptic button, Google Wallet payments, Google Maps integration, new exercise modes, customization options, and enhanced heart rate accuracy compared to the Charge 5. It also features additional clock faces and YouTube music controls with a premium subscription. The Charge 5 allows customization of exercise modes and showcases heart rate accuracy improvements, but the Charge 6 excels in accuracy during high-intensity workouts, offering various clock faces and the ability to share heart rate values with Bluetooth devices. However, both devices lack a built-in altimeter for floor tracking and have subpar built-in GPS accuracy. The video concludes with an affiliate link disclaimer and a message of thanks.

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In this segment of the video, the key differences between the Fitbit Charge 6 and Fitbit Charge 5 are discussed. The Fitbit Charge 6 features a haptic button, zoom plus magnification, contactless payments with Google Wallet, Google Maps integration, YouTube music controls with a premium subscription, and over 40 exercise modes including new options not available on the Charge 5. Additionally, the Charge 6 allows for customization of exercise modes on the wrist but has a fixed order for the top five modes displayed.

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In this segment of the video, the Fitbit Charge 5 displays up to five exercise modes on the wrist, with the ability to customize their order using a phone. The Fitbit Charge 6 is capable of broadcasting heart rate values to other Bluetooth devices, showing accuracy improvements compared to the Charge 5 during various exercise activities. The Charge 6 demonstrated consistent heart rate readings close to a Polar H10 chest strap, making it recommendable for accurate heart rate monitoring in high-intensity workouts. Additionally, the Charge 6 offers enhanced heart rate accuracy, surpassing the Charge 5, and features multiple clock faces.

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In this segment of the video, the Fitbit Charge 6 is compared to the Charge 5. The Charge 6 offers four additional clock faces, with one exclusive to Fitbit Premium users. A new clock face on the Charge 6 is ‘big and bold,’ offering larger stat displays. The Charge 6 requires logging in with a Google account, unlike the Charge 5, which offers either Fitbit or Google account setup. Two key drawbacks are highlighted: both devices lack a built-in altimeter for floor tracking, and their built-in GPS accuracy is subpar. The video ends with an affiliate link disclaimer and a thank you message.

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