Fitbit Charge 5 Clock Faces: All You Need To Know!

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The Fitbit Charge 5 is, without a doubt, the best fitness tracker of the year 2022. Fitbit combines all the health technology we already liked on the Fitbit Sense in a single device. As a result, this small fitness tracker has a lot to offer, from the Electrodermal Activity (EDA) sensor up to the electrocardiogram to identify Atrial Fibrillation, breathing pattern detection, Oxygen Blood Saturation, and Sleep analysis.

When considering that it also includes a built-in GPS and the possibility to automatically detect activities and exercises, choosing the Fitbit Charge 5 is a no-brainer. Very reasonably priced and with a 6+ days battery life, nothing we dislike about this device precludes what can be and will be the future of wearable devices. Would Fitbit had added the possibility to monitor blood pressure, the company would have hit the bull’s eye. But it is closed, though.

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Wearing a health and fitness powerhouse device does not mean that the screen and clock faces should be neglected. This article will focus on the Fitbit Charge 5 Clock Faces. What can you expect from the 24 that are currently available? How to install and change them? And how to make the most of them. After all, the screen is an essential part of the experience you will live with your tracker. 

Some users complained about the lack of diversity and cartoonish aspects of the clock faces. We agree that it took us some time to find a clock face that we liked. Do not expect a standard analog design. The faces are very colorful, which can be fun but is not ideal when wearing your device in a professional setting.

In our opinion, it also limits the user age range. As mentioned in one of the comments, the elderly population would undoubtedly benefit from the numerous health features offered by the Fitbit Charge 5. Still, if they do not find a clock face that suits their taste, we assume they will not wear the device…which is a pity, especially when considering all the health benefits it can bring to seniors.

Fitbit Charge 5 Display Options

 With its 1.04 inch AMOLED screen, the Fitbit Charge 5 color screen is bright and precise, but the rectangular form factor of the fitness tracker does limit the clock face options. In addition, contrary to the rectangular and larger screens of the Fitbit Sense and Versa 3, the number of information displayed on the Charge 5 is limited.

Hence the need for designs that are easy to read and do not become confusing. We admit that Fitbit did a pretty good job at making the most of the touchscreen to allow easy browsing between the various data. 

Most watch faces allow checking for the Time, Date, Active Zone Minutes, Steps, Heart Rate, Calories, and Distance. Depending on the watch face, not all of the data will be available, and more than one will be displayed simultaneously. Some of them, such as the Continuum, will visually show the progress made toward achieving the set daily goals.

What are the Clock Faces available for the Fitbit Charge 5?

With 24 clocks to choose from, the variety is not as comprehensive as what you can find on the square form factor smartwatches. However, most of the faces are bright and easy to read and come with vibrant colors to give a “cartoon” or “retro” feel. 

We regret that none of the clock faces is a basic analog one. The “Symphony” is pink and may please teenagers but hard to choose for a more classic businessman. “California Dream” is Pink and Green. The “Tracks” watch face is lovely but does not reflect what you can expect from a more standard watch. 

When it comes to retro looks, the “Retroflip” brings the look of the watch and alarm clocks that were fashionable in the 1970s.

The rest of the clock faces have a modern look that may not suit everybody but are somehow clear to read and colorful.

We had a journey through the faces, starting with the Retroflip, then moved to the target for several months before finally selecting the flagship face called Continuum.

Even though the designs are nice, we regret not having the possibility to customize the colors to our tastes and hope that Fitbit will envisage modifying the colors. More than a lack of design, we consider that the main issue lies in the colors of the information to be displayed. A Teal/Orange display may be excellent for some, but it is somehow a matter of taste.

 The clock can be set either on 12 hours or 24 hours basis.

How to change the Clock Face on a Fitbit Charge 5?

Changing the clock face on the Fitbit Charge is an easy and rapid process. You just need to follow these steps :

  1. Open the app
  2. Click on the Profile Picture
  3. Click on the Charge 5 icon
  4. Click on Gallery
  5. Select “Clocks” on the top menu
  6. Browse through the faces
  7. Tap on “Install”

The Clock faces are just a couple of hundreds of KB, but it should only take around 30 seconds for the new face to be downloaded to the watch and up and running. Following the download and installation process, the Fitbit logo during the restart, followed by displaying the new clock face. 

The process could not be more straightforward, and we did not experience any issues. If the “No Sync” message appears, push on the “Install” button one more time, and everything should go smoothly. 

Can you download other Clock Faces for the Fitbit Charge 5?

The Fitbit Sense and Versa have a vast and versatile library of clock faces. Some of them are free, and others require a one-time payment of a couple of dollars to unlock all available features. The faces are available to download on the Fitbit website, and you can easily spend a couple of hours looking for one that will match your tastes and usage.

From analog to digital look with the possibility to choose from cartoon drawings or pictures, the choices are virtually unlimited. We suspect that it is possible for those really into watch faces to change it every day of the year. We do not see why somebody would like to do that…but it is possible…and the collection is still expanding.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t go the same way for the Fitbit Charge 5. It is impossible to download different clock faces, and we have to admit that their number is somewhat limited. However, we hope that shortly, Fitbit will let designers upload their creations for the Charge 5, dramatically increasing the number of design options.

To Wrap Up

Contrary to the Fitbit Luxe, Charge 4, or even the square smartwatch form factor, the number of clock faces available for the Fitbit Charge 5 is limited. This is regrettable, but new designs are being offered regularly. With 24 to choose from at the time of this writing, we suspect you will find one you like. Somehow, some users complained about the lack of more classic designs, which resulted in them not investing in Fitness Trackers.

We hope that Fitbit will let, as it has been done for the Fitbit Sense and Versa 3, designers upload their creations and bring a lot of diversities to a choice that is limited to only 28 clock faces.