1. Fitbit Charge 6 works with most phones running Android 9.0 or iOS 15 (or newer) and requires a Google Account, Fitbit mobile app, and internet access. Some features require a Fitbit mobile app and/or a paid subscription. See Fitbit.com/devices for more information.
2. YouTube Music controls require a compatible phone within Bluetooth range and a paid YouTube Music Premium subscription. Try a 1-month free trial to unlock more of the YouTube love. Terms apply. Works with most phones running Android 9 or iOS 15 (or newer). Requires Google Account and internet access.
3. Compatible with select workout machines that support the Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile and coming soon to more.
4. Irregular heart rhythm notifications are only available in select countries. Data is recorded only when the user is still or sleeping. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old or people with known arrhythmias. See fitbit.com/irregular-rhythm for additional details.
7. Average battery life is approximate and is based on testing conducted in California in mid-2023 on pre-production hardware and software, using default settings with a median Fitbit user battery usage profile across a mix of data, standby, and use of other features. Battery life depends on features enabled, usage, environment, and many other factors. Use of certain features will decrease battery life. Actual battery life may be lower.
- Heart Rate
- Sleep Monitoring
- Step Counting
- GPS Location Tracking
- Motivation & Reminders
- Alarm
- Stopwatch Function
- Time
- Heart Rate Tracker
- Swim - tracking
- Female Health Tracking
- High, low, or irregular heart notifications
- Blood Oxygen app
- Steps Taken
- Calories Burned
- Active Minutes
- Swim Recognition
- Blood Oxygen Level
- Sleep Tracking
- All day stress tracking
- GPS