Price: $159.95
(as of May 21, 2025 06:14:11 UTC – Details)
Give your routine a boost with Fitbit Charge 6 the only fitness tracker with Google built in. Charge 6 has your essentials—like YouTube Music, Google Maps and Google Wallet—plus the fitness tools you need to crush your goals. From staying motivated and tracking your daily progress to tuning in and taking care*, running your day and your routine has never been easier. *Google apps and services are not available in all countries or languages. Data rates may apply.
Turn little habits into healthier routines with Fitbit Charge 6 and Google Pixel Buds Pro 2; get advanced health and fitness insights from Fitbit and power through your workouts with the most comfortable, secure earbuds
Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Fitbit Charge 6 cannot be connected to each other, but both are compatible with iOS and Android devices
Pixel Buds Pro 2 are small, light, and made to stay put; use the twist-to-adjust stabilizer to lock your earbuds in during workouts, or adjust the other way for all-day comfort
Made to keep up with you, Pixel Buds Pro 2 have up to 30 hours of listening time with ANC[1]; wireless charging helps keep your battery full, almost anywhere and anytime, and they’re IPX4 water resistant[2]
The first Google Tensor chip in an earbud, the Tensor A1 chip powers twice the Active Noise Cancellation and delivers premium sound on Pixel Buds Pro 2[3]
Fitbit Charge 6 tracks key metrics from calories and Active Zone Minutes to Daily Readiness and sleep[4]; move more with 40+ exercise modes, built-in GPS, all-day activity tracking, 24/7 heart rate, automatic exercising tracking, and more
See your heart rate in real time when you link your Charge 6 to compatible exercise machines, like treadmills, ellipticals, and more[5]; and stay connected with YouTube Music controls[6]
Explore advanced health insights with Fitbit Charge 6; track your response to stress with a stress management score; learn about the quality of your sleep with a personalized nightly Sleep Score; and wake up more naturally with the Smart Wake alarm
Find your way seamlessly during runs or rides with turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps on Fitbit Charge 6[7,8]; and when you need a snack break on the go, just tap to pay with Google Wallet[8,9]
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Customers say
Customers appreciate the fitness tracker’s accurate step and heart rate tracking, comfortable fit that’s better than bulky watches, and long battery life. However, the device’s functionality and value for money receive mixed reviews, with some saying it works well while others report it stops working and consider it a waste of money. Moreover, the connectivity is problematic, with customers reporting difficulties pairing the watch with their phones. Additionally, customers disagree on the ease of use, with some finding it straightforward while others consider it not user-friendly. The sleep tracking feature also receives mixed feedback, with some saying it tracks better while others report it doesn’t measure sleep accurately.
Farrow Tech –
My 4th Fitbit! Still love ’em!
I’ve used a Fitbit for tracking my exercise and health goals for almost a decade now. I’m continually impressed with the newer features and improvements. My prior Fitbit was a Charge 4 which worked great, but had an unfortunate design flaw that eventually led to it dying…its band prongs on both sides of the bezel were somewhat flimsy and broke after a few years of wear. Now, one can expect to get about two to three years out of a Fitbit, so I wasn’t heartbroken, but the new Charge 6 eliminates this issue by moving the band prongs to the band side! Now, if anything were ro break under stress, it would be the band, not the bezel. This is a much more feasible solution to a relatively basic problem. Otherwise, not much to report other than the Charge 6 works extremely well, looks terrific, and is very easy to set up. Zero complaints from me!
🌷Whattajewell🌷 –
Perfect!!
I had a Fitbit for the last few years that I acquired for free, from my insurance company and I absolutely loved it. It finally died. Completely. And I was heartbroken.I didn’t want anything like an Apple Watch because they’re too big and bulky and I don’t need all the extras that are on it. I’m 63 years old. My old Fitbit saved my life because I went into a fib and had no idea what was going on until I checked on my Fitbit to see that I was in trouble. I was at the hospital already with my daughter, sitting with her and immediately a team came in and took me straight downstairs to the ER. I stayed there for a week until I got better. That’s due to this Fitbit that I had.I ordered this Fitbit six, and I love it just the same. Does everything the older one that I had did that was not a six. I have not scratched it at all, and I’m rough on things because I work outside a lot with my hands. I love the heart rate monitoring and the sleep tracking. It’s very comfortable. The size is perfect. If this one ever dies, and I hope it’s a few years before that happens, I will order another one. I’m very happy with these.My only complaint is that the bands from my Fitbit five do not fit this six model. They will not stay attached so I’m scared to order extra bands to go with this six.
Amazon Customer –
Great simple watch for fitness/sleep tracking, Google slowly ruining it.
I wanted a relatively simple, small, lite watch with excellent sleep and fitness tracking; I don’t want to read messages or emails on my wrist – I keep my phone with me for that. In fact for most smart watch functions, I’m fine with simple controls on the watch and doing the heavy changes on my phone.With that in mind, Charge 6 has done a great job. It is lite and comfortable, includes face fonts that make it easy to read even in daylight, and it is an excellent fitness & sleep tracker. If Google would stop sabotaging the fitness app, I would give this an easy 5 starts. Unfortunately, Google seems determined to gimp everything that made fitbit awesome. The app software is slowly becoming terrible, functions are removed and the GUI makes the sleep tracking difficult to track. The quality has dropped enough that I stopped subscribing to the advanced features, they werent’ worth it any longer. Lesson – don’t trust any Google owned wearable to continue whatever it is you think is worth buying it for.
Tiffaney –
Inaccurate. Misleading. AWFUL.
A family member had recently raved about her FitBit and I had a very old Apple Watch which needed replacing (due to terrible battery life) so I was convinced to give it a try. Unfortunately, my experience has been quite awful and I want others to be informed before they buy.My main reasons for using a smart watch are the health functions such as exercise logging, step counting, heart rate etc. So if these things are important to you please read further:1st disappointment: Inability to sync FitBit to Fitness app on iPhone. I had a pretty impressive streak in my Fitness app and it was a huge motivator for me to exercise daily (something I have always struggled with). It was QUITE the blow to see all my progress completely wiped away. (No more 200+day streak for me! I guess).Fitbit does have a free app to collect new data but I’m still disappointed that they cannot combine all your progress from both somehow.2nd disappointment: SEVERE Inaccuracy on distance. I head to the gym for my first workout with the Fitbit. I get on the elliptical and select the “elliptical workout” option on the watch and press start. As I’m warming up I notice the watch does little vibrations as my heart rate increases to different levels “light” “moderate” and then “vigorous” – which I think is a nice touch. When I get 1 Mile (on the machine) into my run I decide to check my progress (on the watch) but to my HORROR it says only 0.3 miles… How did it miss 70% of my workout!?! I cannot express how devastated I was to see that. I’m working so hard to change my life and watching the miles stack up day after day is my only reward so far. I’ve done lots of googling to solve this problem and tried manually adjusting the stride length to every length there was but nothing fixes it and I’ve read plenty from other people who report the same exact problem so I’m convinced it’s just their terrible calibration.3rd disappointment: Major exaggeration of calories burned. As I mentioned I have an Apple Watch I used every day for quite some time. I am very familiar with my typical calories burned daily. I also follow the amount on my exercise equipment as well. For some reason the FitBit consistently shows an abnormally high number for calories burned. For instance something that should burn about 200 calories suddenly burns 2 THOUSAND…?? This all makes EVEN LESS sense when you consider the aforementioned distance tracking issue; claiming I burned 2,000 calories by running 0.3 miles??? Ridiculous.This combination of discouragement from the “it won’t matter anyway” distance tracking, to the absurd number of calories I’ve “already burned” today is a recipe for disaster for me. Un-motivating my workouts and encouraging my laziness.Please DO NOT rely on this watch for your health goals.The final straw for me is the terrible battery life. To be completely clear – I have had this device for 4 days and I have already charged it 4 times. So please do not be mislead by claims of charging “once a week” or “once every other week”. NOT true. And, yes, I’ve tried all the different display settings.I hope someone takes the time to read this like I did not do. If Amazon returns weren’t such a headache I would’ve sent it back after that first workout. I’m actually stunned at HOW awful it is. There are many more issues I did not get into because they are mainly aesthetic and I wanted to focus on the ones that could genuinely cause someone harm but I’d be glad to elaborate on those other issues as well if anyone is curious.
zo –
Easy to use app, subscription not required. Nice screen, solid stat tracking.
Nice quality screen, solid and accurate tracking. I was pleased to find that most functionality is available without the subscription. The plastic band slightly irritated my arm so I switched it with a braided nylon band which is much better for me. I use mine primarily as a sleep tracker and it is quite accurate, I like the graph showing the nightly sleep stages.It lasts about a week on a single charge and charges quickly, about 90 minutes or so from 15% to full. No issues for me so far.
Maribel Gonzalez de Oller –
Start working
It’s not working. I have it charging and nothing is happening. Waiting until tomorrow. If not I’m going to returned.It’s working now. The problem was the outlet.
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strel –
I’ve been using the Google Fitbit Charge 6 for a while now, and it’s been a fantastic fitness tracker with some solid improvements over previous models. I also find that it meets my needs and is less pricey compared to the Apple watch.Pros:-Pretty Accurate Health Tracking – The heart rate and sleep tracking seem even more precise than before, and it now integrates better with Google Fit.- Bright & Clear Display – The screen is easy to read, even in direct sunlight, and the touchscreen is responsive.-Reliable Battery Life – I get around 5–7 days per charge, depending on usage, which is great for a tracker with so many features.-Workout & Stress Tracking – It offers a variety of exercise modes, plus ECG & stress management tools, which help keep me on track with my fitness goals.Cons:-Subscription for Premium Features – Some features require Fitbit Premium, which is a bit frustrating.-Band wears out quickly – The included band is comfortable but it wears quickly requiring frequent replacements
Jason Teh –
Unable to charge on the 1st day after purchasing. Sent back with RMA but still cannot charge after replacement. worst charging design ever on a smart watch. Buy with caution!
Lakshmi –
Nice product, very light weight
Zahia Semerena Romero –
Compré este equipo hace unos meses y empezó a fallar al poco tiempo. Contacté Amazon y me dijeron lo vea con el vendedor a quien además le compré gatantia. Contacto a AIG plus (Donde compré la gargantía) y Que ellos tampoco me pueden ayudar que porque sigue dentro del periodo de garantia de Fitbit, a quienes contacto pero me dicen que “no envían” a Mexico y que contacte a Amazon. Esto lleva semanas de miTiempo, sin resolverse y sin equipo