Four new Fitbit wearables announced in Malaysia starting from RM348

(Standing L-R) Marissa Perry, Adeline Tsen, Alando Atkinson, Kit Mah, Nikhil Kharoo, CJ Lee, Joanna Soh, Olya, Terrence Teo (Below L-R) Lez Ann, Linora Low (1).JPG

(Standing L-R) Marissa Perry, Adeline Tsen, Alando Atkinson, Kit Mah, Nikhil Kharoo, CJ Lee, Joanna Soh, Olya, Terrence Teo (Below L-R) Lez Ann, Linora Low

Just recently this week, Fitbit has announced four new products for the sports enthusiasts. There are the Fitbit Versa Lite Edition, Fitbit Inspire HR, Fitbit Inspire and Fitbit Ace 2 (which will be launched in the near future). The following prices for each product are RM768, RM468 and RM348 respectively and will be available at Harvey Norman, Timekeeper, Flash Gadget, All IT Hypermarket, City Chain and Best Denki.

Like most smartwatches nowadays, the Versa Lite Edition features automatic activity, PurePulse 24/7 heart rate and Sleep Stages tracking, 15+ goal-based exercise modes (including swimming), connected GPS, smartphone notifications, 4+ day battery life and a SpO2 sensor, to detect changes in blood oxygen levels and help track new health indicators about health, such as sleep apnea. This is ideal for users who want an affordable smartwatch yet easy-to-use device with core features for a healthy lifestyle.

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As for Inspire HR, it sports an all-day automatic activity as well, exercise and Sleep Stages tracking, with 15+ goal-based exercise modes, connected GPS, and Relax guided breathing feature. Fitbit Inspire is the lesser version of it and has the necessary health and fitness features to help consumers stay motivated, including automatic activity. exercise and sleep tracking, goal celebrations, Reminders to Move and both can be used for swimming too.

Lastly, Fitbit Ace 2 is for children from age 6 and above to learn a healthy lifestyle. It features a new swimproof design, a bumper to protect the screen, new animated clock faces, motivating challenges, and colourful avatars and cover photos to personalize their profiles within the Fitbit app. To add on to that, parents must create a Fitbit family account in order to set up Ace 2 with their child’s account.

In other news, Fitbit also announced that the Fitbit app will be getting a redesign for better personalization and user-friendly interface. There's also a wide range of sport and lifestyle accessories to add some personal style to all four products for any activity or occasion.

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