![]() The Charge 4 is virtually indistinguishable from the Charge 3, featuring the same rectangular body with a slight curve to fit comfortably on your wrist. Speaking of which, let's talk about that design for a little bit. If you do a lot of outdoor workouts, built-in GPS on the Charge 4 is a game-changer. This makes the Charge 4 less reliant on your smartphone for properly tracking outdoor activities, and it's mighty impressive Fitbit was able to cram full GPS functionality into the Charge 4 while retaining its petite size. Just like with any wearable with built-in GPS, this means you can go running with the Charge 4 on, leave your phone at home, and still have it accurately track your real-time pace, distance, and get a map of your running/walking/biking route. This is only the second wearable in Fitbit's current lineup that has GPS, along with it being the first tracker (aka not a smartwatch) to offer the feature. As an avid supporter of contactless payments, I'm really happy that Fitbit is making Fitbit Pay more accessible this time around.Īs exciting as I think Fitbit Pay is on the Charge 4, I think more people will be even more thrilled about the addition of built-in GPS. Fitbit Pay works just like other NFC-based payment services (aka Google Pay and Apple Pay), allowing you to hold the Charge 4 up to a payment terminal and have your transaction completed just like that. Fitbit Pay's bank support has improved a lot since it debuted on the Ionic back in 2017, including many of the heavy-hitters like American Express, Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, U.S. ![]() Now that it's a default feature, it's available on any version of the Charge 4 that you buy. You could get Fitbit Pay on the Charge 3, but only if you purchased the more expensive Special Edition.
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