When Fitbit introduced its first smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic, it struggled to compete against the more powerful Apple and Garmin Watches. But then the Fitbit Versa arrived, and it turned the things around for the company. Later, Fitbit launched Versa’s cheaper and pared-down version, the Versa Lite, while also releasing a more refined addition, the
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The Fitbit Charge 4: A Convenient Way to Stay Healthy
One of the best ways to strike a balance between fitness and health is to use a tracker that allows you to monitor your progress in both. That’s no surprise in this age where advances in technology have left no stone unturned. One product that’s been on our radar is the Fitbit Charge 4. The
6 Best Fitness Trackers
If you need to track your activities or your health, a fitness tracker is the perfect gadget for you. Most of the latest devices on the market track your heart rate, workouts, stress, and various other health and fitness metrics with pinpoint accuracy. Fitness trackers act as an electronic finger that always stays on your
Fitbit Ionic: Did Fitbit’s First Smartwatch Hit the Mark?
Fitbit has been designing fitness trackers for a long time and it’s the only thing the company is known for. But recently, with the launch of the Fitbit Ionic, the company has decided to step into a new world of smartwatches. The Ionic offers a similar feature set and proves to be a serious contender
Fitbit Charge HR: It’s the Fitbit Charge with Heart-Rate Sensor Addition
Back in February 2014, when users reported that the Fitbit’s device was causing rashes, it recalled its Force line of fitness bands. Now, with the Charge, Charge HR, and Surge, Fitbit has returned with a fresh array of fitness bands that put a little heart and a lot of smart style into fitness tracking. The Fitbit
Fitbit Aria 2: More Than Just a Weight Scale
Scales have been around a long time, and anyone who has attempted any diet has probably been addicted to weighing themselves every possible moment of the day. Some people obsess over the number on the scale, not considering their own personal results or other metrics. We know now that your actual weight on a scale