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    Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Inspire 2 now in PH

    TechnologyWearablesFitbit Sense and Fitbit Inspire 2 now in PH

    Fitbit announced the local availability of its latest devices, Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Inspire 2 in the Philippines starting October 12, 2020. The new Fitbit Versa 3 will be locally available later in the year.

    Fitbit Sense – PHP 19,490.00

    Fitbit’s most advanced health smartwatch, Fitbit Sense brings innovative sensor and software technology with the world’s first electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor on a smartwatch to help manage stress. It also offers advanced heart rate tracking technology and an on-wrist skin temperature sensor, all powered by 6+ days’ battery life. Fitbit Sense will also come paired with a free six-month trial of Fitbit Premium. Colors include carbon, graphite stainless steel and lunar white, and soft gold stainless steel.

    Fitbit Inspire 2 – PHP 6,290.00

    Fitbit has enhanced its most accessible tracker yet with the launch of the new Fitbit Inspire 2. The new tracker adds advanced features like Active Zone Minutes (AZM), an enhanced stylish, slim design and a brighter, more vibrant screen with the longest battery life of any Fitbit device at 10 days. It comes in black, lunar white, and desert rose. The Fitbit Inspire 2 also comes with a one-year free trial of Fitbit Premium. 

    Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Inspire 2 are available in the Philippines at all Digital Walker stores and the Fitbit Official Store on Lazada and Shopee starting October 12, 2020. 

    Fitbit Premium Health Metrics Dashboard 

    Fitbit Premium’s new Health Metrics dashboard goes further in helping users to uncover trends and changes to their wellbeing. It tracks users’ breathing rate (average breaths per minute), resting heart rate (an important indicator of cardiovascular health), heart rate variability (variation of time between each heartbeat), and skin temperature variation (surfaced through the dedicated sensor on Fitbit Sense and through existing sensors on other Fitbit devices). 

    Fitbit Premium users with a compatible device will see these daily metrics and trends over time to see potential changes to their wellbeing. For Fitbit smartwatch users, they can gather new insight into their nightly average SpO2 levels (amount of oxygen in their blood). A series of free SpO2 clock faces show both the previous night’s SpO2 range and nightly average, and Premium members can track SpO2 trends over time in the Health Metrics dashboard to see indications of important changes to their fitness and wellness. 

    More information on the dashboard is available here

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