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  2. I wore the Fitbit Charge 6 for weeks — here's what to know

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    Fitbit Charge 6 $ at Amazon. Fitbit Charge 6 $ at Walmart. Fitbit Charge 6 $ at Best Buy. The Fitbit Charge 6 ($159.95) is a small fitness watch that can track your heart rate, daily steps ...

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    Fitbit is rolling out the latest version of its top-of-the-line fitness tracker: the Charge 6. Available Oct. 12 for $159, the Charge 6 comes with updated heart rate tracking that promises ...

  4. We Tested Every Fitbit. These Are The 5 Best. - AOL

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    The Fitbit Versa 4 is a versatile fitness smartwatch focused on health and wellness tracking. Key features include 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, built-in GPS, and over 40 exercise modes.

  5. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    Announced on September 17, 2012, the Fitbit One is an update to the Fitbit Ultra that has a more vivid digital display, a separate clip and a separate charging cable and wireless sync dongle. [23] The Fitbit One and the Fitbit Zip were the first wireless activity trackers to sync using Bluetooth 4.0 or Bluetooth Low Energy technology.

  6. Fitbit - Wikipedia

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    Fitbit LLC was founded as Healthy Metrics Research, Inc. in San Francisco, California, on March 26, 2007, by James Park and Eric Friedman . In October 2007, it changed its name to Fitbit, Inc. [5] [7] In January 2015, the company successfully defended against a trademark lawsuit from Fitbug. [8]

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    For projectiles in unpowered flight, its velocity is highest at leaving the muzzle and drops off steadily because of air resistance.Projectiles traveling less than the speed of sound (about 340 m/s (1,100 ft/s) in dry air at sea level) are subsonic, while those traveling faster are supersonic and thus can travel a substantial distance and even hit a target before a nearby observer hears the ...