Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Fitness Trackers Under $200

Fitbit Charge 6 vs Garmin Vivosmart 5

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Fitbit Charge 6 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 3.8). The gap is mostly about Fitness enthusiasts wanting reliable tracking with better smart features — read the strengths below before deciding.

Fitbit Charge 6
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Fitness Trackers Under $200
Fitbit Charge 6
$179

The Fitbit Charge 6 delivers solid fitness tracking with improved GPS and heart rate monitoring, according to PCMag's Angela Moscaritolo. Tom's Guide praised its long battery life and water resistance capabilities. However, the device requires a Fitbit Premium subscription for full health insights, and some reviewers noted limited smartwatch features compared to competitors like Apple Watch or Garmin. This tracker is ideal for users seeking reliable activity monitoring without extensive smartphone integration, but those wanting advanced smartwatch functionality may want to consider alternatives.

Strengths
  • Improved GPS accuracy and reliability compared to previous models
  • Enhanced heart rate monitoring with Fitbit Premium integration
  • Long battery life up to 7 days with typical use
Watch-outs
  • Premium subscription required for full feature access including advanced health metrics
  • Limited smartwatch functionality compared to Apple Watch or Garmin devices
  • Some users report occasional connectivity issues with smartphones
Garmin Vivosmart 5
Ranked #3 in Best Fitness Trackers Under $200
Garmin Vivosmart 5
$199

The Garmin Vivosmart 5 offers solid fitness tracking with accurate heart rate monitoring and all-day sleep analysis, according to PCMag's review. TechRadar noted its robust waterproofing and extended battery life of up to a week. However, both reviewers pointed out limitations in the app ecosystem and display visibility in bright conditions. This device is ideal for users seeking reliable health metrics without the complexity of a full smartwatch, but those wanting extensive smartphone integration may find it lacking.

Strengths
  • Accurate heart rate monitoring with 24/7 tracking
  • Waterproof design up to 50 meters for swimming and showering
  • Long battery life of up to 7 days with smart notifications
Watch-outs
  • Limited app ecosystem compared to competitors like Apple Watch
  • Display can be difficult to read in bright sunlight

How they stack up

Fitbit Charge 6

The Fitbit Charge 6 stands out with improved GPS accuracy and heart rate monitoring compared to the Fitbit Inspire 3, but unlike the Garmin Vivosmart 5, it requires a premium subscription for full health insights. While the Xiaomi Mi Band 8 offers more sports modes, the Charge 6 provides better smartwatch functionality and connectivity than the budget-friendly Amazfit Band 7.

Garmin Vivosmart 5

The Garmin Vivosmart 5 excels in sleep tracking and heart rate accuracy compared to the Fitbit Charge 6, but lacks the smartwatch features that the Fitbit Inspire 3 offers. Unlike the Xiaomi Mi Band 8, it doesn't have 150 sports modes, and while the Amazfit Band 7 is more affordable, the Vivosmart 5 provides more comprehensive health metrics.

Specs side-by-side

SpecFitbit Charge 6Garmin Vivosmart 5
Battery Life7 days typical useUp to 7 days
Water Resistance50 meters50 meters
GPSYesNo
Heart Rate MonitorOptical sensor24/7 monitoring
Display1.3-inch AMOLEDOLED
Weight29 g24 g
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.0, GPSBluetooth, ANT+
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