Fitbit which was acquired by Google in 2019, on Friday announced that its next generation of Fitbit wearables, including the Inspire 3, the Versa 4 and the Sense 2 have become available in India. The Fitbit Inspire 3, the Versa 4 and the Sense 2 are available across the company's select offline and online partners. The new lineup of devices is thinner and more comfortable, so users can wear them all day and night, and they don't have to be charged every day, the company claimed.
Fitbit Sense 2 specs and price in India
The Fitbit Sense 2 is priced at Rs 24,999 and it is a premium health-tracking smartwatch in the new Fitbit lineup. The smartwatch is an upgrade to the Fitbit Sense and comes with sensors that can detect signs of atrial fibrillation via the ECG app and PPG algorithm which have been cleared by FDA marked by CE, for tracking heart health.
For stress management, the Sense 2 also has a Body Response sensor, which measures cEDA. Other key features include heart rate variability, skin temperature and more than six days of battery life on a single charge.
Fitbit Versa 4 specs and price in India
The Fitbit Versa 4 has been priced at Rs 20,499 in the country and it is quite similar to the Sense 2 albeit without an ECG sensor. The Versa 4 comes with more than 40 exercise modes, built-in GPS, Active Zone Minutes and real-time stats. It also has premium features such as "Daily Readiness Score" that should help in tracking activity goals. The Versa 4 also comes with six days of battery life.
Fitbit Inspire 3
Fitbit by Google also introduced an entry-level activity tracker called Fitbit Inspire 3 which has been priced at Rs 8,999. The activity band comes with a colour display and supports health metrics, date and time among other features. It offers ten days of battery life on a single charge and can be called a minimal device to track health and fitness.
"Our newest offerings are just the start of how we can help you uncover information to improve your overall health and wellness. With the Fitbit app, you can stay motivated and on track with weekly and longitudinal stats about your activity, heart health, sleep and stress. Plus you can log your hydration, menstrual health, mood, nutrition and glucose levels all in one place. Seeing all of your metrics together can help you better understand how the actions you take each day can impact your well-being and make better decisions for your daily life," the company said in a statement.