
In fact, it’s one feature that’s likely to be particularly positive for anyone that enjoys working out to music you can use the Fitbit Charge 4 to control your Spotify playback, but the Fitbit Charge 5 offers no such option.

We’ve already touched on the EDA and ECG functionality on the Charge 5 (and absent on the Charge 4), but that’s not to say the Charge 4 doesn’t have one trick up its proverbial sleeve. While neither is much of a fashion statement thanks to its svelte nature, the Charge 5 is a more appealing device too, thanks to a stainless steel case that replaces the Charge 4’s plastic one. For us, though, it’s worth the extra $50 or so alone.

That means the Charge 5 is likely to be much easier to read for most, but some may prefer the simplicity of its predecessor.
