Being a fitness tracker, the Fitbit Charge 5 will be judged by how well it can help you on your fitness journey, and to a large extent it succeeds. When it comes to counting steps, and monitoring sleep and calories burnt, Fitbits are right up there with the best. And so is the Charge 5.
But Fitbit is going a bit further this time by collating data and telling you if your body is ready to workout. The Daily Readiness Score, which sounds a lot like a wife’s approval nod before heading out on a date, looks at your exercise data, heart-rate variability and sleep to tell you what kind of activities your body is ready for. While it sounds useful, the data is not always accurate and will need a bit more work.
You will however need to subscribe to Fitbit Premium to access the Daily Readiness Score as well as deeper insights into your other fitness data. Additionally, the Premium service also offers on-demand guided workouts, over 200 mindful sessions, healthy recipes, and more. You get six months free subscription with the Charge 5, and it will then cost you ₹83.25 per month or ₹999 per year. It is as much as an OTT service, and it remains to be seen how many actually opt to pay for this.