The devices battery can last up to seven days, although this depends on the amount of usage.

The app provides information if a user’s heart rate is above or below a certain range.

The Charge 5 comes with an EDA sensor, the first of Google’s trackers to have this technology.

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The sensor measures the bodys stress level via sweat glands and portrays the information through a Stress Management Score.

Like the Daily Readiness Score, the unit will suggest what a user can do to lower their stress.

The Fitbit Charge 5 is currently available for pre-order on the official website at $179.95.

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