The Fitbit Charge 5 can now help you find your misplaced phone

If you have a Fitbit Charge 5 and misplace your phone a little more often than you’d care to admit, then you’ll be happy with your tracker’s latest software update.

TheCharge 5is getting a ‘Find Phone’ feature (as spotted by9to5Google) already seen on Fitbit’sSenseandVersa 3smartwatches. Tapping ‘Find Phone’ in the software pings your hopefully nearby phone, which rings out a loud tone to help you locate it.

Charge 5 owners should start seeing a software update (version 1.171.50) notification within the Fitbit app for iPhone or Android. Downloading it adds the Find Phone app to the Fitbit and tapping it will buzz your lost phone.

To work, you’ll need Bluetooth on and the Fitbit app open or running in the background. Obviously, the Fitbit can only find the phone it’s paired to.

If the feature works as it does on other Fitbits, your phone will wail out with a sound even if it itself is on silent mode. The feature is reportedly rolling as of this week, but at the time of writing the version was not listed onFitbit’s official update tracker.

It’s good to see Fitbit, now a Google-owned brand, rolling out helpful features to its products post-launch.

The company best at this is Apple, whoseApple Watchproducts get shedloads of new watch faces and feature updates with each new watchOS version over several years. By comparison, Fitbits have simpler interfaces that tend to get incremental new features like Find Phone, but rarely a huge overhaul of look and feel.

For what it’s worth, the Apple Watch lets you ping your iPhone if you’ve lost it, and has had this feature for several years.

Author: Henry Burrell, Contributor

Previously Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, Henry covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.

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