If you’re thinking about buying a Fitbit Charge 4, you’ll definitely want to know all of your clock face options.
There are a total of 24 Fitbit Charge 4 clock faces to choose from.
I’ll cover the differences in time format, date format, number of stats, and I’ll even note which of the Fitbit Charge 4 clock faces will decrease your battery life.
If you prefer, you can click the image below to watch a video in which I demonstrate all 24 of the Fitbit Charge 4 clock faces in actual use on the device, including a demonstration of all the interactive capabilities and options.
Totem is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes, and am/pm), date (month and day of month), and a single stat.
You can cycle through six different stats (active zone minutes, steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed) by tapping on the screen.
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Pendulum is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (analog hours, minutes, and seconds), date (day of week, month, and day of month), and a single stat.
You can cycle through six different stats (active zone minutes, steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed) by tapping on the screen.
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Dotted Time is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (“analog” hours and minutes) and date (day of week, day of month, and month).
You can tap on the screen to change the clock face to show the analog hours and minutes hands along with the active zone minutes stat and an odd progress indicator in rectangular format.
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Rightful Stats is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (day of week, month, and day of month), and three stats (active zone minutes, steps, and current heart rate) in a “close your rings” format.
You can tap on the screen to change the “stats rings” to show the next three stats (total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed).
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V-Lines is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours, minutes, and seconds), date (numerical month and day of month), and three stats (active zone minutes, steps, and current heart rate) in a “close your rings” format.
You can tap on the screen to change the “stats rings” to show the next three stats (total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed).
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M-Tumbler is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (day of week, day of month, and month), and one stat in a “close your rings” format.
You can tap on the screen to change the “stats ring” to show one of six different stats (active zone minutes, steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed).
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Up Front is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes) in a very large font.
You can tap on the screen once to show the date (two-digit numerical month and day of month).
You can tap on the screen a second time to show four stats (active zone minutes, current heart rate, steps, and distance).
Use of this Fitbit Charge 4 Clock Face may reduce your overall battery life.
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L-Azimuth is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (day of week, day of month, and month), and a single stat (active zone minutes).
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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U-Azimuth is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (day of week, day of month, and month), and a single stat (active zone minutes).
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Mod Clock is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours, digital minutes, and analog seconds), date (month and day of month), and a single stat.
You can cycle through six different stats (active zone minutes, steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed) by tapping on the screen.
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Double Stat is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes) and steps in a “close your rings” format.
Tapping on the screen will change the bottom stat and you can cycle through six different stats (date (month and day of month), active zone minutes, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed).
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Retro Double Stat is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (month and day of month), and two stats.
You can tap on the screen to change the two stats to distance and total calories burned.
You can tap on the screen a second time to change the two stats to floors climbed and active zone minutes.
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Charge 2 Retro is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), date (month and day of month), and a single stat.
You can cycle through six different stats (steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, floors climbed, and active zone minutes) by tapping on the screen.
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Interlaced is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes) and a single stat.
You can cycle through seven different stats (date (month and day of month), steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, floors climbed, and active zone minutes) by tapping on the screen.
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3D Clock is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes – in a three-dimensional font) and a single stat.
You can cycle through seven different stats (date (month and day of month), active zone minutes, steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, and floors climbed) by tapping on the screen.
Use of this Fitbit Charge 4 Clock Face may reduce your overall battery life.
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Asymmetrical Clock is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), steps, and current heart rate.
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Punctual is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours, minutes, and seconds) and date (month and day of month).
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Stacked is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes) and date (day of week and day of month).
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Stats Heavy is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, and distance.
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Steps Date is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes), steps, and date (month and day of month).
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Mod Clock Date is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours, digital minutes, and analog seconds), date (month and day of month), and steps.
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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HR Stat is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (digital hours and minutes) and current heart rate.
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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Analog Stat is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (analog hours, minutes, and seconds), date (month and day of month), and a single stat.
You can cycle through six different stats (steps, current heart rate, total calories burned, distance, floors climbed, and active zone minutes) by tapping on the screen.
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Analog Date is a Fitbit Charge 4 clock face that provides the time (analog hours, minutes, and seconds) and current heart rate.
Tapping on this clock face has no effect.
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