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Fitbit’s Sense Debuts at IFA 2020

Sense includes the world’s first electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor on a smartwatch to help manage stress, along with advanced heart rate tracking technology.

Fitbit’s IFA was all about their new Sense, the company’s most advanced health smartwatch, bringing innovative sensor and software technology with the world’s first electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor on a smartwatch to help manage stress, along with advanced heart rate tracking technology, new ECG app and an on-wrist skin temperature sensor all powered by 6+ days of battery life. Paired with a free six-month trial of Fitbit Premium, [it can help you track key trends in your health and wellbeing, like heart rate variability (HRV), breathing rate, and SpO2 with the new Health Metrics dashboard.

Fitbit is also introduced the Fitbit Versa 3, with exciting new health, fitness, and convenience features, including GPS and the addition of Google Assistant.

Lastly, Fitbit has enhanced its most accessible tracker, Fitbit Inspire 2, increasing battery life up to 10 days, adding more health and fitness features like AZM, and adding a one-year free Premium trial. By making these powerful tools and resources available and more accessible to everyone, the Fitbit platform helps you better understand and take control of your wellbeing during this unprecedented time.

“Our mission to make everyone in the world healthier has never been more important than it is today. COVID-19 has shown us all how critical it is to take care of both our physical and mental health and wellbeing,” said James Park, co-founder and CEO, Fitbit. “Our new products and services are our most innovative yet, coupling our most advanced sensor technology and algorithms to unlock more information about our bodies and our health so you can be in control. We are breaking new ground with our wearables, helping you better understand and manage your stress and heart health, and pulling your key health metrics together in a simple and digestible way to track things like skin temperature, heart rate variability, and SpO2 so you can see how it’s all connected. Most importantly, we are making health accessible, surfacing new data that you may only get once or twice a year at the doctor’s office that you can use to focus on your holistic health and wellness, at a time when it’s needed most.”