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Reviews (5)

May 09, 2018
Works on Olympus E-M1 and E-M1 Mark II
The original PC sync caps on my cameras got lost. These fit and seem secure, though time will tell.

Nov 15, 2017
Does the job
1 of 1 found this helpful I didn't find a Fitbit branded replacement, so I was happy to find this. It also allows personalization with mixing/matching clasp colors. While it's not exactly the same material and dimensions as the original, but works well enough for me.

Mar 10, 2021
Great value at current discount
1 of 1 found this helpful I've been using Fitbit products for a long time, but I decided I needed a tracker that provides fall detection, and buying into the complete Apple mobile ecosystem would have been very pricey. The Garmin vivoactive 3 Music LTE is a few years old and doesn't have the most up-to-date features, but it has "incident detection," has better sensors and build than Fitbit Charge 4. It's a $300 vs. $150 difference MSRP, though the Garmin was available new for $129 at the time since it's old stock. Also, I could get a Verizon plan at $5/mo. plus tax, which seemed very reasonable, though for this model. the LTE is limited to texting and some streaming music (which I have not tried) on Verizon.
The Garmin display is larger and more capable than the Charge 4. While jogging, I prefer its realtime display to the Fitbit's. The Garmin Connect features are also richer than the Fitbit dashboard.
The place where Garmin seems to lag Fitbit most is the sleep detection. When I lie awake, I'm generally pretty still, which the Garmin counts as sleep, but Fitbit can tell I'm playing possum -- I have been wearing both of them the past couple of weeks for comparison. Also, the Garmin needs recharging at least every other day, especially if I use GPS tracking for workouts. And it's annoying that it has to buzz when it's connecting/disconnecting with LTE or my phone.
$300 vs. $150 MSRP isn't an apples-to-apples comparison (ahem) but overall I've been pleased with this purchase at $129.