While Fitbit focused on fitness trackers earlier this year with the launch of the Charge 4, the fall is all about new smartwatches. The latest timepiece from the company is the $329 Fitbit Sense, an “advanced health” wearable that includes new hardware like an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor and new features like electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements. Fitbit’s also updating its Versa smartwatch family and its Inspire fitness trackers, all the while bolstering its Fitbit Premium subscription service with the hope that users will choose it as their health service of choice for the long haul.
Fitbit just launched a new smartwatch that can tell how stressed you are, beating Apple to the punch https://t.co/J8yfoULTmC
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) August 25, 2020
Fitbit’s new Sense smartwatch can take your skin’s temperature to help you manage stress https://t.co/rZaTWsJzzw pic.twitter.com/jA8DWPwKn6
— The Verge (@verge) August 25, 2020
SOURCE: Engadget