Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 2.27 x 1.25 cm; 30 Grams |
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Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Model Number | FB417BKGY |
Connectivity technologies | GPS |
GPS | GPS |
Display resolution | 800x400 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Colour | Black Woven |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Department | Unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Fitbit |
ASIN | B084CT21P8 |
Date First Available | 31 March 2020 |
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Fitbit Charge 4 Special Edition Advanced Fitness Tracker with GPS, Heart Rate, Sleep & Swim Tracking - Black Woven
Brand | Fitbit |
Colour | Black Woven |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5 x 2.3 x 1.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
About this item
- The first Fitbit tracker that packs built-in GPS into a comfortable wristband
- Use built-in GPS during outdoor runs, hikes, cycles and more to see pace and distance on screen
- Control Spotify from your wrist to play your favourite songs and playlists
- Active Zone Minutes alert you when you're in your personalised Fat Burn, Cardio or Peak heart rate zones
- With a new outdoor workout exercise mode, Charge 4 uses GPS to track your route during kayaking, skiing and more
Product Information
Style Name:Special Edition | Colour:Black WovenTechnical Details
Technical Specification
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
4 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors)
1 in Sports Heart Rate Monitors 1 in Smartwatches 2 in Activity Trackers |
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Product description
With Fitbit Charge 4, there’s no limit to how far you can go. This sleek, swimproof tracker is packed with features that help you know your workouts and your body better - like built-in GPS, Active Zone Minutes, new exercise modes and sleep tracking. Plus, with Fitbit Pay and up to 7-day battery, you get more convenience on the go and more inspiration to reach your fitness goals.Water resistant to 50M; Battery up to 5 hours with GPS - varies with use and other factors.
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Overall it is a pretty good deal. You are getting so many functions like contactless payment, building GPS and so on at this cheap price level. The design is awesome too!
However, as an avid mountain biker, GPS accuracy in the bush is essential for me. I tracked my riding with Charge 4, and the GPS accuracy is terrible comparing with my previous Fibit Ionic based on the route on Strava. As a result, I returned it.
If I were a customer who does not care about GPS accuracy, I'd give it a 5 star for sure. However, if you are someone who wants a serious GPS tracker, stay away from it!
Now looking for something that is not Fitbit.
FYI - Beware of compatibility requirements for the Charge 4 - only Android 7 Nougat and later, Windows 10 build 1607 or later and Apple iOS 12.2 or later. This is not mentioned on the box.
All very disappointing.
The app is very complex and hard to use, the menus are endless with ambiguous titles, I still can't connect it to other apps for example. The touch controls are also finicky at best.
The step data is way off, my Fitbit kept accumulating steps as I spent the day working at my desk, by the end of the day it registered over 14000 steps, while my phone only counted 2600!
I also had hoped that continuous hear rate tracking would give me an accurate estimate of my calories, but if sitting on my bum could burn 2000 calories I'd be skinnier than a Victoria's secret model!
I can't really recommend this device to anyone and wish I hadn't wasted my money on it.
As per the Fitbit customer care, you need to have at least 80% charge on your tracker for the built-in gps to work.
Thats ridiculous! I missed the return window of 1 month and stuck with a overpriced tracker that offers nothing new compared with the cheaper ones.
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Absolutely no chance of using this to track a half marathon, then...
Update:. Battery life seems to have become a bit better after a firmware update. However, it's the distance tracking that's now making it unusable. It's widely optimistic, with every run coming in 15-20% over the actual distance, checked against maps and Strava!

Initial set up frustrating appeared to be stuck on set up screen, but what I realised was to return to home screen, (watch face) you need to gently hold either side of the screen – this is also the key for everything else – if you are in one of the menus just hold both sides of the screen and you go back one level in the menu – finally getting back to the main screen
Easy setup, multiple display options, easy to use, GPS appears to be as accurate as apps such as ‘Map My Walk’ using the phones GPS
If using the auto detect activity the GPS does not activate, (so if you want a map, which is why I got it), you do need to manually select the activity you are doing
Display easy to read, depending on watch face and your eyesight, even in sunlight, rapid menus and intuitive once you get over the initial ‘how do I get back to the watch face’ GENTLY HOLD BOTH SIDES OF THE SCREEN.
Battery after two days is down to 56%, but that is probably down to me playing with it constantly finding all the bits and pieces it can do.
Overall delighted with it, (so much so just bought the wife one as well)
Nice neat device, has extra apps, including the contactless payment which was a doddle to set up, that I may or may not use in the future but does everything I hoped and would recommend
Have now had the charge 4 for a few weeks, still delighted with it, but have noticed a couple of things, if using the GPS for long periods (like a 4 hour walk), this does seem to drain the battery quickly and needs charging every couple of days
Also a couple of times after starting the exercise going the tracking has switched off, but I think this was due to me having the strap too tight so when putting my hand into a press up position, I was touching both sides of the screen, and it was going back to main screen.


I found, as others had on the internet, that my Charge 3 was becoming increasingly frustrating and pretty useless when calculating my running and cycling distances. Growing ever frustrated, I switched to the Charge 4 on hearing Fitbit had introduced an in-built GPS, in the hope of having relatively accurate data.
On these grounds, I am not disappointed. The GPS is really very good, particularly for what you pay. Having tested in on a number of different runs and cycles, predominately in woodland, I've found that it's very accurate (particularly in comparison to the Charge 3).
I'm not so bothered about the Spotify or pay features (if you're UK-based), which I know others are grumbling about. In my opinion, if you want these sorts of features, you should look for a smartwatch. I find these sorts pretty gimmicky / useless if you're looking for a fitness tracker which isn't designed to be a smartwatch.
I've also not had the technical issues which some seem to have.
The battery is definitely nowhere near as good as the Charge 3. I suspect this is because of the GPS - which they DO advertise. I've noticed I'm having to plug in my Charge 4 twice at least twice as frequently as the Charge 3 (going for at least 3 runs and 2 cycles with GPS per week). This can be a little jarring if you're used to the battery of a Charge 3, but considering the size of the device with GPS running, I think people are being too harsh on the battery life.
All-in-all, I'm pleased with the device. Fundamentally, it's not going to let you run or cycle for 4+ hours using GPS (particularly in GPS challenging scenarios). If this is a problem for you, look elsewhere, but be aware you're not going to find a device which is as slim and powerful. I'd recommend this device if you're looking for a slimline activity tracker which is GPS enabled, it reads your heart-rate, has a sleep-tracker and connects to a clever app. The price and quality seem to be near-unrivalled in the field, so I really do think there have been some overly strong criticisms of this device.

So, I order a new one and same again, the screen won't respond so can't be paired. Maybe I'll leave it another day again.
Either way, they just haven't been tested properly and aren't robust if they won't stay on your wrist!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 April 2020
So, I order a new one and same again, the screen won't respond so can't be paired. Maybe I'll leave it another day again.
Either way, they just haven't been tested properly and aren't robust if they won't stay on your wrist!
