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As someone who has used fitbit for almost a decade and bought the Charge 6 (after my 3, 4 & 5 died), I'm genuinely curious if there are people who still love their fitbit? Honestly the only reason I'm still using it is cause I don't want to lose the years of data on the app.
Looking at this subred
...jlizada90 in r/fitbit
July 15, 2025 5:20 AM
166
Earlier today, my school district banned students from wearing smartwatches during school hours. I usually keep mine on during the school day to check the time, track my health, and record workouts during PE. But when I walked into first period on the first day of the 2025â26 school year, there was
...TheManLetsPlays in r/AppleWatch
August 13, 2025 9:24 PM
162
I love my Fitbit Charge 6 (it's my 4th FB, I started with the Flex), and I'm 100% satisfied with its features and performance. I use it as a watch, too. Absolutely no complaints. I guess I'm an outlier. I expect Google to mess the Fitbit up with whatever "improvements" they're planning.
RosieBuddy in r/fitbit
October 27, 2025 9:49 PM
43
I had Fitbits for years, until my Charge 6 sorta started to die in the pool/tracking distance on runs etc.
It sorta provided an opportunity to join the Garmin family lol. Today's my rest day but I'm looking forward to putting it thru its paces in my interval training tomorrow! :)
Secret_Name_7087 in r/GarminWatches
March 9, 2025 6:01 PM
795
Yes! I was an early adopter and had Fitbit One, Fitbit Ultra as body clips and they worked so well. Charge 4 had more features than Charge 6 so when my charge 4's band broke in a way that I couldn't repair or replace it, I switched to Garmin.
kathmhughes in r/BuyItForLife
August 16, 2025 8:27 PM
85
I am an apple user but would never buy an Apple Watch in its current state. I love not having to charge my Fitbit every day and the low cost comparatively but maybe when my charge 6 dies itâll be time to reassess cause the app is utter nonsense half the time
Ok_Yam_22 in r/fitbit
October 10, 2025 8:42 AM
27
I'm very late to the party. But I'm looking at getting a Charge 6. Though there's been so many bad reviews on here and the looming rumors of google phasing out Fitbit altogether, has me wondering if it's too late to invest in a Fitbit product now. Alternatively, I'm also looking at Xiaomi Smart Ban
...obe211 in r/fitbit
May 4, 2025 8:39 PM
53
Feel like hot garbage, and disappointed with my fitness tracker; charge 6 only a month old. sleep score 55 but ready for the day apparently
jacckthegripper in r/fitbit
February 27, 2025 12:22 PM
257
Cat S22 Flip - just essential apps, debloated and kinda de-googled.
GPD mini PC - day to day browsing, YouTube, ect.
Boox Palma - reading and manga.
Moleskine notebook.
Nothing Ear (a).
Koss porta pros - just incase my earphones die, not happened yet but better to be safe than sorry.
Fitbit ch
...Alarming-Economist-1 in r/dumbphones
December 5, 2024 4:48 PM
247
Commenting on this idea cause I love it but just wanted to warn that myself and a few other people I know have been having issues with the cheaper Fitbits (charge 6 I think is the version I have) not being consistent with wether itâs gonna send notifications through or not so if this is the decision
...ShurtugalLover in r/HelpMeFind
November 1, 2025 10:40 PM
18