If you want a convenient device that gets the job done without getting in the way, we recommend the Inspire HR as it is slightly smaller and lighter than the Charge 3, making it more comfortable to ...
Fitbit has discreetly launched a new pair of wearable activity trackers well away from the public eye. Called the Fitbit Inspire and Fitbit Inspire HR, the devices are designed specifically for health ...
The Fitbit Charge and Charge HR are the leading lights of the fitness tracker world – and sales of the two devices have made the company the number one wearable brand. While the Fitbit Surge is a ...
Fitbit is rolling out its passive atrial fibrillation feature across its range of smartwatches and fitness trackers. The feature, which was cleared by the FDA back in March, enables Fitbit devices to ...
There’s been much ado lately about Fitbit’s heart rate tracking technology, found in its Fitbit Charge HR and Fitbit Surge trackers. A recent class action lawsuit alleges that the devices are ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitbit, the leader in the connected health and fitness market, today announced new features to platform users globally that make exercise tracking smarter and easier ...
A class action lawsuit against Fitbit may be bolstered by the release of a new study claiming the company's popular heart rate trackers are "highly inaccurate," CNBC reports. Researchers at the ...
Fitbit announced four new wearables today: the Inspire, Inspire HR, Ace 2, and Versa Lite Edition. Today, Fitbit also killed off four wearables: the Alta (released February 2016), Alta HR (released ...
The Fitbit Charge 6 is an excellent fitness tracker for general use. It boasts reliable data and great value for its class.
Small electronic devices like your Fitbit Alta HR rely solely on its battery to power it up and while Fitbit did a good job in making their devices efficient enough, you would still need to charge ...