Getting to know your fitbit charge, Wearing your charge, Battery life and charging your charge – Fitbit Charge User Manual

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Getting to know your Fitbit Charge

Wearing your Charge

Your Charge is designed to be most accurate when worn on your wrist.

Wearing on your dominant vs. non-dominant wrist

To get the most accurate reading from your Charge, configure whether you are
wearing the wristband on your dominant or non-dominant wrist. Your dominant wrist
is the one you use for most day-to-day activities, such as writing or throwing a ball.

To configure this setting:

1.

Log in to Fitbit.com.

2.

Click the

gear icon

in the top-right corner of the dashboard.

3.

Click

Settings

.

4.

Find and edit the Dominant Wrist setting.

5.

Sync your Charge to send the change to your tracker.

Using your Charge in wet conditions

Your Charge is water resistant, which means it is splash, rain, and sweat-proof. It
should not be used while showering or swimming.

Battery life and charging your Charge

Your Charge contains a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.

With normal use, your fully charged Charge should last about

five

to seven days

before needing a charge. You can check the level of your battery by logging into
Fitbit.com and clicking the

gear

icon on the top-right corner of the page or looking

at the mobile app.

When you press the button on your Charge to cycle through your stats, the first
screen will show a battery if there is approximately one day or less of battery life
remaining.

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