
The Fitbit Charge 5 is the company’s most advanced fitness tracker and hailed as the “most sophisticated” to date.

They alleviate a lot of the bother associated with exercising outside. The Charge 5’s bigger screen and built-in GPS are nice upgrades. Neither is really game-changing, but it is valuable nevertheless. Additionally, the EDA sensor allows for greater in-depth surveillance of stress levels and on-demand ECG measures. The Charge 5 is the priciest option, so one may expect it to have the most bells and whistles. In terms of battery life you only get 3+ days. With the Inspire 3, new features include a color screen and SpO2 sensor which was not available on the Inspire 2.

The first two are the Inspire 3 and Luxe, with the only major difference being that the Inspire 3 can send high and low heart rate notifications while the Luxe can’t. Fitbit Inspire 3, Fitbit Charge 5 or Fitbit Luxe Inspire 3, Fitbit Charge 5 or Fitbit Luxe – Distinctive differences
