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Fitbit Charge 5 review: lightweight design, bright color screen, and long battery life, but no physical buttons, screen feels too small, and UI can be confusing (Jay Peters/The Verge)


Jay Peters / The Verge:

Fitbit Charge 5 review: lightweight design, bright color screen, and long battery life, but no physical buttons, screen feels too small, and UI can be confusing  —  The hardware is nice, but no physical button is a big step back  —  Fitbit’s newest fitness tracker, the Charge 5, might be the biggest change to the Charge line yet.

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