rewrite this title Here’s how Fitbit can make the Charge 7 a better fitness tracker for runners

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rewrite this title Here’s how Fitbit can make the Charge 7 a better fitness tracker for runners

The Google era of Fitbit is in full swing. In the last couple months, we’ve seen a Fitbit app redesign and the launch of a Fitbit Charge 6 packed full of Google software. With the Fitbit Charge 7, however, Google integration alone won’t cut it. 

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In his weekly column, our Senior Editor of Wearables and Fitness Michael Hicks discusses the world of smartwatches, apps, and fitness tech related to running and health, in his quest to get faster and more fit (and help you do the same).

I reviewed the Fitbit Charge 6 this week, calling it an identical twin of the Charge 5 on the surface. Despite having the same size, weight, display, and sensors, it did add extra processing power to run Google apps, a new Google algorithm that better registers your heart rate, and new sports modes — all without cutting into the one-week battery life.

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