![]() ![]() My interest in the horology hobby is only part of the reason I never wanted a smartwatch. I'm particularly enamored with vintage watches (like the Speedmaster “Moonwatch” and the Submariner 5513 from the late 1960's). I'd rather wear a mechanical watch on my wrist most of the time, if I'm not working out. When it comes to most technology, I'm not only a late adopter, I'm old school. That's why I kept using the Fitbit One until it was discontinued. I'm a former Fitbit One user who doesn't want or need a full-featured smartwatch and I never really liked wearable tech, even minimalist bands. Why I Wasn't In The Market For A Smartwatch I often don't even use the wrist band, but detach it and drop the little watch head in my pocket like I used to with the (now discontinued) FitBit one. I also comment about the infamous "wrist rash." I still use the Fit Bit Charge 4 for tracking steps today. The only updates are to mention that my original rubber strap broke after about nine months of regular use and I had to order a new one. ![]() This review was originally written as my first impression review after wearing the Charge 4 fitness tracker for only one week, and having never used a smartwatch or fitness band before.Ģ021 UPDATE: After a year of use, I didn't feel the need to change very much in my original review. The Fitbit Charge 4 debuted at the end of March 2020, and was an eagerly awaited update since the Charge 3 release two years earlier. ![]() This post contains affiliate links to a product we have tested and reviewed. To see when the next event starts, CLICK HERE for the contest calendar ANNOUNCEMENT: Fire up your Fitbit and be sure to check out the Burn the Fat 1 Million Step Challenge and Mt Everest Challenge – a free fitness contest sponsored by Tom Venuto and Burn the Fat Inner Circle. ![]()
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