When it comes to wearables, your choices primarily fall into two buckets: smartwatches that have fitness tracking features and fitness trackers that also have smartwatch-style notifications. Fitbit's new Charge 2 falls squarely in the latter group. It's all about fitness, though its notifications are a useful addition. While few wearables manage to do both well, the Charge 2 strikes the right balance, if fitness-first features are what you're after.
One of the $149.95 Charge 2's most noticeable changes, compared with previous generations of the Charge line, is the slimmed-down design. Though the display itself is bigger and has a slightly higher profile than some smartwatches, the band is thinner and feels less bulky overall. I've never been a big fan of wrist-worn wearables — I've worn a Fitbit Ultra almost daily for years — so getting used to a slightly chunkier band was a bit of an adjustment, though not as cumbersome as some other trackers I've tried.
Still, if you prefer a more minimalist fitness tracker, the Charge 2 may not be the one for you — at least, not for everyday use.