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  • Slight off angle view of the Fitbit Luxe with a light pink silicone band on a wrist against a dark brown background with some greenery. The screen shows the time is 6:30pm.

    Fitbit's Sleep Profile feature offers upgraded tracking for Premium subscribers

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.22.2022

    It'll aggregate data for 10 metrics on a monthly basis to help improve your sleep.

  • Deepak Chopra wearing a Fitbit

    Fitbit and Deepak Chopra launch 'Mindful Method' mental health series

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    02.23.2021

    The "Mindful Method" is basically a package of wellness content like meditations and guided sessions offered exclusively on Fitbit Premium.

  • Fitbit Charge 4

    Fitbit update adds new Charge 4 features and Health Metrics changes

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    02.10.2021

    Fitbit has several major updates planned this month, with something for almost everyone.

  • Fitbit Sense smartwatch

    Fitbit’s $329 Sense watch monitors stress response and heart health

    by 
    Valentina Palladino
    Valentina Palladino
    08.25.2020

    While Fitbit focused on fitness trackers earlier this year with the launch of the Charge 4, the fall is all about new smartwatches. The latest timepiece from the company is the $329 Fitbit Sense, an “advanced health” wearable that includes new hardware like an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor and new features like electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements. Fitbit’s also updating its Versa smartwatch family and its Inspire fitness trackers, all the while bolstering its Fitbit Premium subscription service with the hope that users will choose it as their health service of choice for the long haul.

  • Fitbit launches Premium subscription service for health coaching

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.28.2019

    In addition to showing off the Versa 2 smartwatch and Aria Air smart weighing scale today, Fitbit also had a new subscription service to unveil. It's called Fitbit Premium and for $10 a month (or $80 a year), you'll get in-app tips, guides and step-by-step health and fitness programs tailored to you. After more than ten years making devices that track people's activity, Fitbit has a vast database of information that it's tapping into for Premium. It's also working with internal and third-party experts to come up with guides to improve your energy levels, nutrition and general wellbeing.

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    Fitbit will play a key role in Singapore's public health program

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.21.2019

    Never mind getting a fitness tracker through your insurance company -- in Singapore, the government will encourage you to get one. Fitbit has unveiled a partnership with Singapore's Health Promotion Board on an initiative, Live Healthy SG, that will spur the city-state's residents to adopt fitness trackers. If you commit to a year's worth of Fitbit's Premium health coaching service and agree to share that data with the Board, you'll get a free Inspire HR tracker. The aim, as you might imagine, is to both keep Singaporeans in good shape and "enrich" the Board's health promos with useful info.