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The Charge 4 appears to be the best option if you’re someone who wants a hybrid sports watch and fitness tracker. The Charge 4 has a built-in GPS for sports tracking, a lightweight design and can run for several days on a single charge. When these two Fitbit fitness trackers are compared, it’s clear that they’ll appeal to very different users and those who value different aspects of this type of wearable. Though, as the Luxe has connected GPS, you’ll need to hook it up to your phone, which can be irritating. So, if you want a smartwatch with a little more oomph, the Charge 4 is the one. Don’t forget that the color display on the Luxe makes it a nicer experience to view notifications.  
The white and pink models feature shiny and sharp-looking gold and platinum finishes, respectively. It comes with two soft, easy-to-adjust silicone bands available in white, black, or pink. The three subscores supplied by Fitbit Premium were all relatively similar, so I couldn’t really figure out my weak points. If I wanted to, though, I could use the service’s Quick Stress Resets—recommended workouts, mindfulness sessions, and sleep tools—to help boost those numbers. The functionality still falls well short of your average smartwatch, and the sleek design and tiny display make it tough to take advantage of the information the device does provide. The Luxe is Fitbit’s first tracker to feature the stress-tracking capabilities introduced last summer on the brand’s Sense smartwatch.  
Many fitness trackers offer a basic and sometimes bland design that leaves much to be desired, but that's not the case here. With that said, funplanet.se the Fitbit Luxe is an excellent companion for anyone who doesn't want to sacrifice form for function. If that sounds like you, then you may very well fall head over heels for this stunning device. You'll still get your fair share of health and fitness tracking features, too. It's not nearly as robust as the Charge 4 or the Versa 3, but it does a solid job of handling the basics. For example, the Charge 4 will provide insight into your overall wellbeing by analyzing your breathing rate while sleeping with the built-in SpO2 sensor, identifying patterns over weeks and months.  
The screen itself is actually set within the glass panel, so the viewing area is far smaller than it appears. But there's no doubting it's a major step up from the dismal monochrome screen on the Charge 4 and Inspire 2. Over the last few weeks, I've used Luxe to track bike rides and several walks, along with my daily activity and sleep habits. All the metrics are right in line with what I was getting from my Apple Watch Series 6, with the exception of the distance of walks and bike rides when I didn't take my iPhone with me. The small size of the Luxe’s screen means most of its customization options are only accessible through the app.  
Unlike other Fitbit wearables, the Luxe does not have a physical button on the side. All navigation on the device is to be done via taps and swipes on the touchscreen . I like physical buttons on my fitness watches — it’s far easier to stop a workout by pressing a button instead of swiping around on a sweaty little screen. Though, I’m aware the buttonless design makes the Luxe look more like a bracelet.

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