

The overall design is pleasing, perhaps because the display is larger than Alta's but still smaller than the Surge (and even the Fitbit Blaze), which means you get to see a little more information without it being uncomfortably big.įor a device which requires so little user interaction, it's surprisingly complex to use. The display definitely feels big enough and sits better than the Surge does on the wrist.

It has the same clasp system as the Charge/ Charge HR, but while this keeps it firmly in place, it's a bit fiddly and often requires a bit of extra force to slip the band through. It's also more fashionable looking with a polished silver body that's similar to the one on the Alta HR. Taking cues from its predecessor, as well as the Fitbit Alta and a little from Surge, it's actually much sleeker than the others, with a larger black and white OLED screen that's four times bigger than on the old Charge devices.

The Charge 2 retains a very Fitbit-esque look.
