Fitbit, one of the most prominent names in businesses that can be worn, has launched three new devices globally. The three devices are an increase in iterative and lineup including Smartbit Sense 2 and Versa 4 Smartwatches and Inspire 3 Fitness Tracker. Given that the company has sold the previous version of this device in India, there is no reason why they should not be launched in India – the market with increasing demand for devices that can be used.

Fitbit Sense 2, Versa 4, Inspire 3: prices and availability

Fitbit Sense 2 is the most premium of three and a cost of $ 299.95 (around RS 24,000). Versa 4 is valued at $ 229.95 (around Rs 18,500), while Inspire 3 tracker is worth $ 99.95 (around Rs 8,000). Finally, along with the Vivosport Garmin series, made some of the most expensive consumer fitness traces on the market today. Tracks are ready for preorders in the US at this time, but there are no details that have emerged regarding the potential of their Indian launch timeline.

Key features

Starting with Sense 2, the company owned by the alphabet has offered a new sensor-a continuous electrodermal activity (CEDA)-for stress tracking all the time. This new feature adds to the ability of smart watches to track stress on the manual command. However, this new feature will be able to track your stress all day and remind you when your stress level is high. This device can then offer you logging mood, attention, and breathing guided to help alleviate stress levels.

Other new features on Sense 2 include a new tile-based interface, while Fitbit has also announced support for turn-based navigation instructions from Google Maps and Google Wallet for payment without contact as well. The last is likely not to come to India, but all these features are common for fitbit devices that meet the requirements for increasing software. Sense 2 also gets a new redesign, with a slimmer profile that makes it easier to use, and the button is placed higher on the body.

Versa 4 also gets a similar redesign, and as part of the increase in software, adding the ability to track more than 40 new exercise modes that include dance and weightlifting. Inspire 3, meanwhile, got a colorful OLED display for the first time, which was a big increase in the monochrome screen.

Sense 2 and Versa 4 offer six days of standard battery life and three days with always active display (AOD), while Inspire 3 offers 10 days of standard battery life and three days with AOD turned on.

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