Fitbit launched its Charge 5 in August last year, and it’s an ideal product for those looking for an economical fitness tracker. The Charge 6, which is the successor version, reportedly follows the same footprint and will be an affordable option. Maybe that’s why Fitbit tried not to make too many changes to the Charge 6 and stick to a few improvements. The informed sources have told 9to5Google that the Charge 6 has an aluminum body with a curved glass surface. It also carries shiny strips on the left and right for ECG readings. By the way, the news shouldn’t surprise you because Fitbit already kept the same design for Charge 3 and 4 wearables, and for Charge 5, it decided to slightly change the design language. Maintaining the design for two generations is one of the Fitbit strategies with its cost-effective fitness trackers.

The Fitbit Charge 6 arrived at FCC to get the required certifications

The upcoming Charge 6 reportedly arrived at the FCC with the FB424 model number. So we can conclude that the launch date isn’t far away. Also, some sources already reported that Google is testing the Wallet feature on a Charge 6 device. Fitbit has been conservative about the possible specifications and features. But the source suggests that the “new Body Response sensor” that is added to the Fitbit Sense 2 might also come to the Charge 6 to measure “continuous electrodermal activity (cEDA) for all-day stress management right.” Other tracking features of the device will certainly receive some improvements. Additionally, the exact launch date is yet to be announced. However, CES 2023 could be an excellent venue for Fitbit to reveal Charge 6.