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title: "Charge 3 Fitness Activity Tracker"
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# 7-day battery life 15+ exercise modes & real-time stats Water resistant to 50m Charge 3 Fitness Activity Tracker

**Brand:** fitbit
**Price:** SAR 654
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Charge up your life with the ultimate fitness sidekick!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Charge 3 Fitness Activity Tracker by fitbit
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 654 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- fitbit enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fitbit brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleep Like a Pro:** Automatically tracks light, deep, and REM sleep stages to optimize your recovery and daily performance.
- • **Endurance That Lasts:** Up to 7 days of battery life means less charging, more moving—stay unplugged and unstoppable.
- • **Dive-Ready Durability:** Swim-proof up to 50 meters with aerospace-grade aluminum and Gorilla Glass 3 for rugged elegance.
- • **All-Day Heart Rate Mastery:** 24/7 continuous heart rate tracking keeps you in the know, empowering smarter health decisions.
- • **Personalized Fitness Insights:** Choose from 15+ exercise modes and get real-time stats to crush your goals with precision.

## Overview

The Fitbit Charge 3 is a sleek, durable fitness tracker featuring 24/7 heart rate monitoring, a 7-day battery life, and water resistance up to 50 meters. It offers 15+ exercise modes with real-time stats, sleep stage tracking, and smartphone notifications, all wrapped in a lightweight aluminum and Gorilla Glass design compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows devices.

## Description

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Review: A perfect Fitbit; better than I was expecting! - TLDR- This Fitbit works great for me. There are watch faces with dates on them, the watch activates when I turn my wrist. It's an extremely comfy watch/band, and doesn't feel too clunky. At first I was extremely skeptical about buying this watch. Half the reviews on here said it was bad and unreliable. I even asked a few people who had the watch and they said the same thing. The good news is that Fitbits can be updated and improved. Make sure to note the dates of the reviews posted. A lot were from when the Fitbit Charge 3 had just come out and don't doubt there were issues and bugs. However, it has been about 6 months since then and a lot has changed. The very first watch face that was on the Fitbit when I got it displayed the date. That was a big factor for me because I work in the food industries and always need to know the date so I know when food will expire. So I was pleased to see the date on the main screen. The first watch face is called "Double Stats." If you tap on the main screen it will also rotate through date, heart rate, calories, etc. In addition, I was looking through the watch face options and I saw a few more with date display options. A few reviews said the clock face was "nastily" formatted and though there are some artsy faces, there are equally traditional analog and digital faces. I also saw some reviews saying it was hard to turn the watch face on. One review said you had to mimik the motion of stabbing yourself in the chest before it would activate. I found that to be be untrue. I turns on easily, though not too easily. Basically, this watch ended up working perfectly for me. I haven't worn it long enough to check the accuracy of the fitness tracker part of it. Remember to check dates of things reviewed to see if they are from present day or months ago. People are also more likely to review something if they found it negative, so even though you are seeing those negative reviews, they are probably only a fraction of the positive reviews that just weren't written.
Review: Profound amount of health empowerment in a tiny package! - I’m absolutely in love with my new Fitbit Charge 3! First of all, I must express appreciation even for the simple fact of how well all the technology inside this little thing WORKS: I have had zero issues with it, which is so refreshing and rare in this day and age. It just works! Now on to all it does: it is awesome, and so empowering for the wearer! I think the thing I appreciate the most, personally, is the heart rate monitor/information. I have an electrical conduction issue with my heart, which doesn’t have any symptoms and was found on my first-ever, routine EKG back in 2009 (the issue is called left bundle branch block—LBBB for short). After further testing, I was told that my heart is healthy and fine, BUT we do have to always keep an eye on this LBBB situation, because it could stay the same, which would be great, but it could possibly become problematic down the road, and one thing the cardiologist told me to do is to routinely take my heart rate, and make sure the resting heart rate stays between 60 and 90 bpm. Well, I was so good about doing it, just as he taught me how (manually), for several years, but then I gradually stopped taking my heart rate, honestly. But now, with the Fitbit? I don’t have to sit there, stop everything, and manually take my heart rate. I just glance at the Fitbit and: THERE IS MY HEART RATE! That feature alone, for me, is worth the price of the Fitbit. And it isn’t just the resting heart rate, it is your heart rate, in real time, 24/7: resting, active, the whole enchilada! It lets you know your current heart rate at the moment, and your resting heart rate, right there on the screen of your Fitbit. AND, when you actually go into the app on your phone, it gives you TONS of DETAILED data/information about it, and your heart rate patterns. For example, if I take a 30 minute walk, the Fitbit Charge 3 KNOWS/recognizes that it was a specific exercise session, and that it was a walk, and it provides a color bar graph in the app that charts when your heart rate was in which “zone”, so you see, oh, my heart rate was at “peak” for this many minutes (you don’t really want your heart rate to be at “peak” ever, if I understand correctly—you want it in “fat burn” or “cardio” when you are exercising, but not “peak”, as at peak it is working too hard, so this is something I will ask the cardiologist about next time I see him for my routine, every-two-year appointment I have coming up to check on the LBBB. Without the Fitbit, I would have NO IDEA what my non-resting heart rate ever is! But with it, I know that it is usually very good (I think—I will check that with the doctor, too), but occasionally goes up into “peak” just when exercising moderately—this is info I want to check out with the doctor: it is probably fine and normal, but the point is, knowledge is POWER: I have so much heart rate info now that I can go into my appointment with and tell him, HEY, I have a Fitbit now and blah blah BLAH! (The poor man *lol*.) Oh, and I know that the Fitbit heart rate is accurate, as I have taken mine manually several times and compared it to what the Fitbit says at the same time, and it is exactly correct. And that is just the heart rate info—moving on, there is SO MUCH MORE that this little wunderkind does! We have sleep data: WOW! Just wow! I have had sleep issues for years, which recently have been better due to some factors, but anyway, it is fascinating and enlightening to see how much I actually am sleeping, how much of it is light, how much is deep, how much is REM, what times of night are which, etc. We also have the step counting feature, which is similarly enlightening and empowering: I’m a big walker and it is revelatory to see how many steps, and how much distance, I’m actually walking. The Fitbit also prompts me with a little vibration if I have NOT taken 250 steps in any given waking hour (it has a 9-hour timeframe set), at ten minutes before the hour. Folks, there is just too much information and data that this little amazing piece of technology gives you to even cover in a review! Suffice it to say this: like I mentioned early on, the word of the review is EMPOWERING. When you go into the app, you have SO MUCH information. I can’t get over it. I really, really love this Fitbit and would not be without it ever again. The heart rate info alone is priceless to me, but I also need to lose weight and I feel that the Fitbit is really, really going to help and is already motivating and educating me a lot re my steps per day, calories burned—oh yeah: it tells you that, too!!!—and everything else. I haven’t even used some of the features yet. Did I mention I LOVE this thing?!!!

## Features

- Better measure calorie burn, understand resting heart rate & more with 24/7 heart rate tracking and a battery life of up to 7 days (varies with use and other factors). Charge time (0 to 100 percent): 2 hours. The operating temperature is 10 to 45 degrees Celsius
- Choose from 15 plus exercise modes like run, bike, swim, yoga, circuit training and more, set goals, and get real time stats during your workouts to see how you can keep getting better; with aerospace grade aluminum, a smooth flush case and corning gorilla glass 3, charge 3 is comfortable and durable
- Automatically record time spent in light, deep and REM sleep stages and see activity trends, health insights and personalized guidance in one place with Fitbit today; Fitbit products are compatible with most devices that have the following operating systems: apple iOS 11 and higher, Android OS 7.0 and higher, or windows 10 v1607 or higher
- Swim proof and water resistant to 50 meters, so you can track swims and wear in the shower (we do not recommend wearing charge 3 in a hot tub or sauna). Also, connect to Smartphone GPS in real time, pace and distance during outdoor runs and rides. Radio transceiver: Bluetooth 4.0
- Stay connected to your day with everyday apps for weather and more and get called, text and smartphone app notifications on your wrist. Small band: fits wrists 140 millimeter to 180 millimeter in circumference, large band: fits wrists 180 millimeter to 220 millimeter in circumference

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FT93TY5 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Blue Gray / Rose Gold Aluminum |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 7 days |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,627 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #143 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Built-In Media | S and L Bands |
| Case Material Type | Aluminum |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Rose Gold/Blue Grey |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 12 Pro |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Ios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 44,840 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811138030940 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.63 x 4.04 x 8.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Material | Aluminum,Glass |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate Monitor |
| Model Name | FB409RGGY |
| Model Number | FB409RGGY |
| Operating System | Android, Windows, ios |
| Resolution | 320 x 480 |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Sport Type | Wireless |
| Style Name | Charge 3 Activity Tracker |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 811138030940 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |

## Images

![Charge 3 Fitness Activity Tracker - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719DSpWp3LL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Anybody knows if the bands from the fitbit charge 2 can be used on this one?**
A: I have a 3 and my wife has a 2.  She needed a new band and I had an extra band for my 3.  I installed my 3 band on her 2 without any issues.  Works well.

**Q: Does the Charge 3 have a countdown timer in addition to the Stopwatch feature?**
A: Yes, the Charge 3 has both a countdown and a stopwatch feature

**Q: should these be turned off when driving in a car? I made a 24 mile trip in my car and it showed i walked 1 mile and burnt 2000 calories and 10 stairs**
A: When I cut grass wearing my Fitbit registers at least 30 percent more steps because the handle of the lawn mower vibrates. It's more accurate when I put the watch in my pocket. Doing this when you drive won't solve the problem with climbing stairs but I noticed that my heart rate is higher when I'm driving. The basal metabolic rate calculated from your age, weight, height, and gender make up half of this calculation. Your heart rate and steps taken are used to calculate the other half of this number so putting your Fitbit in your pocket will help to lower your calorie burn.

**Q: Does the Charge 3 have the time & date?**
A: There are two clock face options that show the time and date.  One is an analog clock face with date and heart rate; the other is a digital clock face with date and steps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A perfect Fitbit; better than I was expecting!
*by S***A on June 25, 2019*

TLDR- This Fitbit works great for me. There are watch faces with dates on them, the watch activates when I turn my wrist. It's an extremely comfy watch/band, and doesn't feel too clunky. At first I was extremely skeptical about buying this watch. Half the reviews on here said it was bad and unreliable. I even asked a few people who had the watch and they said the same thing. The good news is that Fitbits can be updated and improved. Make sure to note the dates of the reviews posted. A lot were from when the Fitbit Charge 3 had just come out and don't doubt there were issues and bugs. However, it has been about 6 months since then and a lot has changed. The very first watch face that was on the Fitbit when I got it displayed the date. That was a big factor for me because I work in the food industries and always need to know the date so I know when food will expire. So I was pleased to see the date on the main screen. The first watch face is called "Double Stats." If you tap on the main screen it will also rotate through date, heart rate, calories, etc. In addition, I was looking through the watch face options and I saw a few more with date display options. A few reviews said the clock face was "nastily" formatted and though there are some artsy faces, there are equally traditional analog and digital faces. I also saw some reviews saying it was hard to turn the watch face on. One review said you had to mimik the motion of stabbing yourself in the chest before it would activate. I found that to be be untrue. I turns on easily, though not too easily. Basically, this watch ended up working perfectly for me. I haven't worn it long enough to check the accuracy of the fitness tracker part of it. Remember to check dates of things reviewed to see if they are from present day or months ago. People are also more likely to review something if they found it negative, so even though you are seeing those negative reviews, they are probably only a fraction of the positive reviews that just weren't written.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Profound amount of health empowerment in a tiny package!
*by E***. on August 13, 2019*

I’m absolutely in love with my new Fitbit Charge 3! First of all, I must express appreciation even for the simple fact of how well all the technology inside this little thing WORKS: I have had zero issues with it, which is so refreshing and rare in this day and age. It just works! Now on to all it does: it is awesome, and so empowering for the wearer! I think the thing I appreciate the most, personally, is the heart rate monitor/information. I have an electrical conduction issue with my heart, which doesn’t have any symptoms and was found on my first-ever, routine EKG back in 2009 (the issue is called left bundle branch block—LBBB for short). After further testing, I was told that my heart is healthy and fine, BUT we do have to always keep an eye on this LBBB situation, because it could stay the same, which would be great, but it could possibly become problematic down the road, and one thing the cardiologist told me to do is to routinely take my heart rate, and make sure the resting heart rate stays between 60 and 90 bpm. Well, I was so good about doing it, just as he taught me how (manually), for several years, but then I gradually stopped taking my heart rate, honestly. But now, with the Fitbit? I don’t have to sit there, stop everything, and manually take my heart rate. I just glance at the Fitbit and: THERE IS MY HEART RATE! That feature alone, for me, is worth the price of the Fitbit. And it isn’t just the resting heart rate, it is your heart rate, in real time, 24/7: resting, active, the whole enchilada! It lets you know your current heart rate at the moment, and your resting heart rate, right there on the screen of your Fitbit. AND, when you actually go into the app on your phone, it gives you TONS of DETAILED data/information about it, and your heart rate patterns. For example, if I take a 30 minute walk, the Fitbit Charge 3 KNOWS/recognizes that it was a specific exercise session, and that it was a walk, and it provides a color bar graph in the app that charts when your heart rate was in which “zone”, so you see, oh, my heart rate was at “peak” for this many minutes (you don’t really want your heart rate to be at “peak” ever, if I understand correctly—you want it in “fat burn” or “cardio” when you are exercising, but not “peak”, as at peak it is working too hard, so this is something I will ask the cardiologist about next time I see him for my routine, every-two-year appointment I have coming up to check on the LBBB. Without the Fitbit, I would have NO IDEA what my non-resting heart rate ever is! But with it, I know that it is usually very good (I think—I will check that with the doctor, too), but occasionally goes up into “peak” just when exercising moderately—this is info I want to check out with the doctor: it is probably fine and normal, but the point is, knowledge is POWER: I have so much heart rate info now that I can go into my appointment with and tell him, HEY, I have a Fitbit now and blah blah BLAH! (The poor man *lol*.) Oh, and I know that the Fitbit heart rate is accurate, as I have taken mine manually several times and compared it to what the Fitbit says at the same time, and it is exactly correct. And that is just the heart rate info—moving on, there is SO MUCH MORE that this little wunderkind does! We have sleep data: WOW! Just wow! I have had sleep issues for years, which recently have been better due to some factors, but anyway, it is fascinating and enlightening to see how much I actually am sleeping, how much of it is light, how much is deep, how much is REM, what times of night are which, etc. We also have the step counting feature, which is similarly enlightening and empowering: I’m a big walker and it is revelatory to see how many steps, and how much distance, I’m actually walking. The Fitbit also prompts me with a little vibration if I have NOT taken 250 steps in any given waking hour (it has a 9-hour timeframe set), at ten minutes before the hour. Folks, there is just too much information and data that this little amazing piece of technology gives you to even cover in a review! Suffice it to say this: like I mentioned early on, the word of the review is EMPOWERING. When you go into the app, you have SO MUCH information. I can’t get over it. I really, really love this Fitbit and would not be without it ever again. The heart rate info alone is priceless to me, but I also need to lose weight and I feel that the Fitbit is really, really going to help and is already motivating and educating me a lot re my steps per day, calories burned—oh yeah: it tells you that, too!!!—and everything else. I haven’t even used some of the features yet. Did I mention I LOVE this thing?!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best fitness tracker I've tried to date
*by D***T on October 14, 2018*

Initially, I was disappointed that the sleep tracker didn't work as advertised, and wouldn't provide detailed sleep stage stats as expected (it didn't show deep, REM, light, and awake) They put out a new update within a couple of days of release that fixed that, however, and it works as advertised in that area now, and with surprising accuracy. It is by far the most accurate heart-rate monitor I've tried, as most of those on the fitness trackers I've tried have been wildly inaccurate. This one is pretty spot on, although you have to use the app, and not the display, if you want to monitor it, since the display automatically turns off relatively quickly. Initially, the step-counter waaaay over-counted steps, but I found setting the tracker to "dominant hand" (despite wearing it on my nondominant hand) and tweaking the stride length from the automatically selected one allowed me to fine-tune it to accurately track steps. It has a lot of apps: weather, relaxation/breathing, timer, countdown, exercises, etc, and it has an intuitive, responsive, and (relative to it's compact size) large touchscreen display with scratch resistant gorilla glass. It's waterproof. Others complained that the display wasn't bright enough, but I disagree. I think they must have bad eyes, because it's a good balance of being bright enough to see and not so bright as to be disruptive at the theater or in bed. I included a pic where you can see it is consistently and sufficiently bright. There is a clock-face option where the hour and minutes are differentially bright, so I assume others don't realize you can change the clock-face. Aesthetically, it is the nicest fitness tracker I've tried, as it is neither too long nor too thick, so it doesn't look bulky and disproportionate on my smaller-than-average wrist....especially given all the aftermarket bands. Again, see pics for a visual reference. I use a metal mesh magnetic clasp band that is both elegant and very thin, and adjustable to fit perfect without incremental holes or links. I have a feeling that they will work out the kinks most others complained about. Had I rated it before the update that fixed the sleep tracker, I'd have rated it two or three stars. I suggest giving it a chance, for sure!

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