Key Points:
- It is believed that the company will offer the device with colour display along with curved edges
- The coming fitness tracker will also offer blood oxygen monitoring
- The company is believed to launch the device in October this year
Fitbit if one of the top contenders in the fitness tracker world and the company is is now gearing up to launch the Fitbit Charge 5 which will be the successor of the Fitbit Charge 4 and that was announced in last year. Well, now the upcoming fitness tracker is surfaced online and the same confirms the important specifications along with the designing setup. So without making any further delay let’s check out all the available information about the upcoming Fitbit Charge 5.
Going through the newly surface give information, the upcoming device will be official with the colour display and the same will have curved edges. It also seems that the company will offer a smooth band with the device.
The upcoming Fitbit Charge 5 is also believed to support heart rate monitor along with the blood oxygen monitoring capabilities. The device is also expected to offer GPS along with EDA for stress measurement. We also believe that the company will implement an ECG sensor as well.
The upcoming device will also bundle with a premium subscription and that will provide personalized exercise recommendations and that will also suggest times for resting and recovering with guided meditations. The device will also support sleep tracking feature.
https://twitter.com/_snoopytech_/status/1429512996510912516
Finally, the latest information also says that the upcoming fitness band of the company will have a price tag of $179. There is no information about the launching date of the divisor but the leaked images show the “23 Oct” date and the same suggest that the company will launch its upcoming fitness band on October 23,
Read interesting news, reviews as well as tips & tricks on TechnoBugg website, and stay updated with the latest happenings of the tech world on the go with Technobugg App. Also follow on Google News and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.