Fitbit Updates Offerings With Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4 And Fitbit Inspire 3


 Fitbit owned by Google, today announced the offering of three new products under them, each with the introduction of Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4 and Fitbit Inspire 3.



First of all, for the Fitbit Inspire 3, it is a smart bracelet with a basic offering. It comes with a battery life of up to 10 days and a color OLED screen, including an SpO2 sensor. Fitbit as usual highlights the device as focusing on fitness and health, in addition to allowing users to monitor a number of health data related to themselves. Complementing this product is also 6 months access to Fitbit Premium.



For Fitbit Versa 4 and also Fitbit Sense 2, it comes under the family of smart watches, and integrates health features in monitoring a number of things such as heart rate, including monitoring the level of pressure or stress throughout the day through Sense 2. For this purpose, the cEDA sensor is used.


Both of these smart watches also received a small update in terms of design, as well as using Google Wallet instead of the previous Fitbit Pay.



With the takeover of Google as well, it is now starting to integrate a bit of Wear OS 3 design on the operating system side. In addition, Fitbit will also start showing Google Maps navigation support on the wrist.


For now, the local sales price for these three Fitbit devices is still unknown.

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