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  2. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    Launched in March 2018, the Fitbit Ace is essentially a version of the Alta for children aged 8 and above. In March 2019, the Fitbit Ace 2 for kids aged 6 to 12 was announced. In March 2021, the Fitbit Ace 3 was released, adding a curvier appearance, also for ages 6–12. [2] [3] In July 2024, Fitbit has announced the new Fitbit Ace LTE. [4]

  3. Reset button technique - Wikipedia

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    The reset button technique (based on the idea of status quo ante) is a plot device for interrupting continuity in works of fiction.

  4. Fitbit - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 study found that the Fitbit Charge 2 accurately measures the average heart rate of healthy adults during sleep, and that it is most accurate for medium range of heart rate. However, the same study found that Fitbit Charge 2 relative to EEG, overestimated sleep efficiency by about 4%, but there was no difference in measured total sleep time.

  5. Watch - Wikipedia

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    The bezel of the watch features raised bumps at each hour mark; after briefly touching the face of the watch, the wearer runs a finger around the bezel clockwise. When the finger reaches the bump indicating the hour, the watch vibrates continuously, and when the finger reaches the bump indicating the minute, the watch vibrates intermittently. [69]

  6. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, just after launch, the company made a loss of 31.8 million Swedish kronor (US$4.4 million). [193] In October 2010, Wired reported that Spotify was making more money for labels in Sweden than any other retailer "online or off". [ 194 ]

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  8. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of smart-card structure and packaging 4 by 4 mm silicon chip in a SIM card, which was peeled open. Note the thin gold bonding wires and the regular, rectangular digital-memory areas. A smart-card pinout. VCC: Power supply. RST: Reset signal, used to reset the card's communications.

  9. Daylight Saving Time: How to set the clock on anything - AOL

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    On Sunday clocks around the country will "Spring Ahead" an hour to mark the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. For most of these clocks, on newer devices connected to the Internet, will update to ...