My Fitbit Charge 5 has become fussy about its exact position while snapped to its magnetic charger, so I thought elevating it above the usual clutter might improve its disposition:

The Charge 5 now snaps firmly onto its charger, the two power pins make solid contact, and it charges just like it used to.
The solid model comes from Printables, modified to have a neodymium ring magnet screwed into its base:

Which looks about like you’d expect;

A layer of cork covers the bottom and it sits neatly atop the USB charger.
The OpenSCAD source code punches the recesses and produces the bottom outline so LightBurn can cut the cork:
// FitBit Charge 5 Stand - base magnet
// Ed Nisley - KE4ZNU
// 2025-09-05
include <BOSL2/std.scad>
Layout = "Build"; // [Build, Base, Section]
module Stand() {
difference() {
left(38/2) back(65/2)
import("Fitbit Charge 5 Stand.stl",convexity=10);
down(0.05)
cylinder(d=12.5,h=5.05,$fn=12);
up(5.2)
cylinder(d=3.0,h=10.0,$fn=6);
}
}
//-----
// Build things
if (Layout == "Build")
Stand();
if (Layout == "Base")
projection(cut = false)
Stand();
if (Layout == "Section")
difference() {
Stand();
down(0.05) fwd(50)
cube(100,center=false);
}
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