Fitbit is kicking off the week is with a bang, announcing several product
improvements and updates. The most dramatic changes are to the Charge 2
and Flex 2.
Among the changes to the Fitbit Charge 2 are interchangeable
wristbands, a four-times larger screen, mid workout stats thanks to a
continuous heart rate monitor and a snapshot of your fitness based on
collected heart-rate & fitness data.
“Automatically find out how fit you are with a personalized cardio
fitness level and score, based on your estimated VO2 Max, that are
calculated using your user profile, heart rate and exercise data,” said
Fitbit in a press release on Monday,” Plus, get guidance to take action
and improve your score over time by increasing exercise frequency,
intensity, or by reaching a healthier weight.”
Additionally, the Charge 2 is also introducing a relaxation app built
into the device. “Charge 2 offers a relaxing mindfulness experience
that calms your body and mind through personalized deep-breathing
sessions called Relax.” The beat-to-beat changes in heart rate
determine a the user’s personalized breathing rate for each session. Two
and five-minute sessions display real-time heart rate visualizations,
animations and vibrational cues to help the user align each inhale and
exhale with the guide.
“Research has shown that developing a long-term
guided breathing practice can have health benefits that include reducing
stress and anxiety, and lowering blood pressure,” stated Fitbit.
The Flex 2, however is focused on a smaller, sleeker, water-proof
design that includes a wide variety of accessories.
The device is 30%
smaller than it’s predecessor as well as interchangeable bands,
necklaces and other designer accessories. The Flex 2 is Fitbit’s first
foray into swim-proof (and shower proof) devices, including an automatic
swim tracking feature.
It would seems the Flex 2 is Fitbit’s attempt to
create a smaller, customizable device that is more attractive to a
wider audience, especially when considering its array of premium
accessories, including “luxe, premium mirror-finish bangles in silver
stainless steel, and 22k-plated gold or rose gold stainless steel, or
elegant lariat-style necklaces in silver stainless steel or 22k-plated
gold stainless steel.”
The new Charge and Flex are ready for pre-sale now and will hit retail
stores in September and October, priced at $150 and $100, respectively.
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