![]() Running and biking are the two that will track your GPS data. Like the Blaze, the Charge 2 doesn't have GPS on board, but it will work with the sensors on your nearby smartphone to track GPS data (known as connected GPS). Then, all you need to do is sync the Charge 2. There you'll be able to tick a checkbox to enable the battery meter. However, to enable it, you'll need to go into the app, hit Account, Charge 2, and then tap Menu Items. See your battery at all timesĪ recent update has added the ability to see the battery gauge at all times surprisingly this was missing from the start. Slide your choice of band into the same slot and it will snap into place. On the back of your device there are latches that, when pressed, release the tracker from the band. Ĭhanging the Charge 2 band is once again very similar to Alta HR. Like the Alta HR, the Charge 2 will also get Luxe leather accessory band options, in brown, blush pink and indigo, which cost. The special editions include black with gunmetal body or lavender and rose gold, which are pricier at. There are also sport bands, priced at, come in blue, orange and black. The Classic band comes in black, plum, blue and teal. Switching Charge 2 bandsįitbit has a decent selection of sport and fancier special edition bands to choose from, should you wish to switch up styles. Selecting one will automatically sync it and the next time you turn your wrist over, and the face should be changed. ![]() Tap on the account tab again to find the various faces then pick whichever one you prefer, then tap the back arrow. Unlike Alta, all eleven of Charge 2's faces are vertical, but you can find the customisation page in the same place. Just like the Fitbit Alta and Blaze, there are several clock faces to choose from. If you're a snoozer you can get nine minutes of extra slumber by tapping the screen. Select Silent Alarms and set up the time. To set one up, head to the accounts tab on the Fitbit app choose the Charge 2. It's a more pleasant morning experience, and much more considerate for your partner. One feature of the Charge 2 is the ability to gently wake you with a vibrating alarm, rather than your usual loud wakeup call. On the subject of intervals, you can fine tune the length of sessions and rest breaks from the same menu. ![]() You can then select new workout types from the list. In the next screen, scroll down to Exercise Shortcuts and choose Edit. Click on the cog icon and choose the Charge from the list. Modes to track spinning, hiking, yoga and circuit training – among many more – are all not selected by default. Out of the box, the Charge 2 has dedicated modes for running, weights, treadmill, bike, elliptical and interval sessions – but you can add a host of new activities through the web dashboard. Amazon PA: Fitbit Charge 2 Customise and add sports ![]()
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