![]() ![]() The company hasn't given an exact shipping date yet, but says it'll be available worldwide "in the fall". You can pre-order the Charge 5 now directly from Fitbit and third-party stores for $179.95 / £169.99 / AU$269.95. ![]() The Fitbit Charge 5 has an EDA sensor, first seen in the Fitbit Sense, which helps you monitor stress throughout the day (Image credit: Fitbit) Many other devices track stress levels using heart rate variability, but EDA gives a more detailed insight into changes over time. The Charge 5 is also getting the EDA (electrodermal activity) sensor that first appeared on the Fitbit Sense, and uses changes in your skin’s conductivity that happen as a result of stress. It’s not just about physical health, either. Again, this can be a sign of a health condition that should be investigated. The Charge 5 will monitor your heart rate 24/7 too, and can give warnings if it detects that it's unusually high or low. After running a scan, the Fitbit app will generate a report that you can share with your doctor if you have any concerns. ![]() This can be an early sign of heart disease (often known as the ‘silent killer’ due to the lack of early symptoms). Unlike its predecessor, the Charge 5 will also have an ECG (electrocardiogram) sensor, as seen on the Fitbit Sense, which allows you to perform spot-checks for signs of atrial fibrillation. The Fitbit Charge 5 is fitness-focused, with on-board GPS (Image credit: Fitbit) ![]()
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