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Fitbit unveils new lineup

World leading fitness and health monitoring brand Fitbit has revealed the shape of its device range in the wake becoming part of the Google family.

The next generation of Fitbit wearables combine Fitbit’s health and wellness tools with the smarts of Google. The new Inspire 3, Versa 4 and Sense 2 are thinner and more comfortable than their predecessors, and Fitbit promises “you can wear them all day and night, and you don’t have to charge them every day”.

“By giving you information about your body that otherwise wouldn’t be top of mind — like your resting heart rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), sleep trends and body’s responses to stressors — you can better understand how to manage your holistic health,” says Fitbit.

The company provided the following information on the new devices: 

Fitbit Premium, which is included with all new device purchases for six months, takes the experience further with additions like Daily Readiness Score and Sleep Profile to dive deeper into stats and progress, and over 1,000 workout and mindfulness sessions to keep the mind and body active.  

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