![]() Fitbit says the Charge 3 is 20 percent lighter than the Charge 2, and it’s comfortable enough to work out with and to keep on for long periods of time. Wearing it throughout the day or during a workout, we love how lightweight the Charge 3 is. You can also adjust how sensitive you want the button to be, as well as the intensity of the vibrations. We wish all fitness trackers and smartwatches would adopt this “buttonless” design. We like the fact that because it isn’t a physical button that sticks out, it allows the Charge 3 to have a streamlined design. The inductive button is extremely responsive, although it might take you a while to become accustomed and use it rather than automatically using the touchscreen. It’s also what you press every time you want to get back to the home screen. ![]() Aside from swiping through the display (which we’ll get to later), the button is essentially your “back” button - when you want to go to the previous screen. Of course, wearing it with formal wear is pushing the boundaries but we didn’t have an issue pairing it with a casual outfit or even one that’s on the dressier side - we even got tons of compliments on it.įitbit swapped out the physical button that was originally seen on the Charge 2, for an inductive button with haptic feedback. Regardless of whether you opt for a leather or silicone watch band, the Charge 3 looks impressive for a fitness tracker. While the physical changes are subtle, it still makes a difference aesthetically when on the wrist. The concave back makes the whole thing look deceptively thinner than the typical smart wearable. As we found with the Fitbit Versa, the company has done a good job making a case that doesn’t look too big on a woman’s wrist or noticeably small on a man’s. To get that sleeker, compact design, Fitbit trimmed down the aerospace-grade aluminum case of the Charge 3. Let’s take a closer look at exactly what the latest Fitbit fitness tracker has to offer. ![]() ![]() The new OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite is perfect if you hate expensive phonesīest Fitbit in 2023: 6 best watches and trackersįitbit Versa 4 vs. ![]()
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