


It suggests Fitbit may simply have switched to a slightly different formulation of Charge 5 late last year, around when the Versa 4 and Sense 2 arrived. The “FB423” assignation this device has in the FCC’s files is also mentioned in the latest version of the Fitbit Charge 5 manual. However, there is a complicating factor here. This is exactly what we’d expect the Charge 6 to have, largely because it’s what the Charge 5 has too. These documents suggest the Fitbit Charge 6 has NFC, GPS with GLONASS, and Bluetooth Low Energy, but no Wi-Fi. All gadgets sold legally in the US end up on the Federal Communications Commission database, which records the wireless communications standards they use. (Image credit: Ida Blix) Fitbit Charge 6: No Wi-Fi, but it does have the restĪ Fitbit watch believed to be the Charge 6 has also gone through the FCC process, as highlighted by NotebookCheck (opens in new tab).
