When it comes to smartwatches and fitness trackers, Fitbit knows what's up. Should you buy the Fitbit Versa 2 or the Fitbit Inspire 2? That depends on your budget and what features are most important to you. Read on to find out how these two differ so you can decide which one is right for you.
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If you re looking to start tracking your activities and sleep, you don t need to break the bank on an expensive smartwatch. Fitbit s entry-level fitness tracker, the Inspire 2, comprehensively monitors your sweat sessions and shut-eye for just $99.95. It tracks your heart rate around the clock, and even monitors your breathing and heart rate variability when you sleep, two metrics that can offer early warning signs of a COVID-19 infection. It also has the longest battery life of any Fitbit device up to 10 days. It s a good, wallet-friendly option if you re just starting out on your fitness journey, but if you have a little extra to spend, we recommend the Fitbit Charge 4, which offers a larger screen, integrated GPS, Fitbit Pay, and Spotify support for $50 more.
Exertis to adds Fitbit products to consumer portfolio
27th January 2021
Exertis has entered a distribution partnership with Fitbit.
The full range of Fitbit products, will be available through the distrobutor and will drive Fitbit into alternative consumer channels, such as corporate wellbeing, salary sacrifice and gift-with-purchase markets.
Fitbit’s diverse line of innovative and popular products include the health smartwatch Fitbit Sense, the Fitbit Versa family of smartwatches, Fitbit Charge 4, Fitbit Inspire 2 and Fitbit Ace 2 activity trackers. The Fitbit platform delivers personalised experiences, insights and guidance through leading software and interactive tools including the paid subscription service Fitbit Premium. Alongside these products and services, Fitbit Health Solutions develops health and wellness solutions designed to help increase employee engagement, improve health outcomes and drive positive results for employers in enhancing employee wellbeing.