09-10-2025
09:54
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09-10-2025
18:30
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ManuFitbit
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Welcome to the forums @Jconnor22.
Thank you for sharing your question about these devices.
The first could be a Charge or a Charge HR. You can check the back of the device to see if it has green lights. In this case, it would be a Charge HR. If there are no lights, it would be a Charge.
The second is not a Fitbit device.
Community Moderators ensure that conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. We're here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
Welcome to the forums @Jconnor22.
Thank you for sharing your question about these devices.
The first could be a Charge or a Charge HR. You can check the back of the device to see if it has green lights. In this case, it would be a Charge HR. If there are no lights, it would be a Charge.
The second is not a Fitbit device.
@Jconnor22 If you are thinking about using the Charge/Charge HR, don't waste your time or effort. It is an unsupported legacy device. If it is a Charge HR, it was discontinued in 2016.
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@KatherineNY The answer that @ManuFitbit gave is correct. The second image isn’t a Charge 2. The Charge 2 has a monochrome screen and that isn’t a Fitbit icon.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.