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  2. 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.

  3. Fitbit - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3, a wristband health and fitness tracker introduced in October 2018, was the first device to feature an oxygen saturation (SPO2) sensor; however, as of January 2019, it was non-functional and Fitbit did not provide an implementation timeline. [44] The Fitbit Charge 3 comes with two different-sized bands: small and large.

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

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    Versa 4. 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 ...

  5. Google's Fitbit fined $12.2 million after customers burned by ...

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    Fitbit discontinued production of its Ionic model, which was used to track activity, heart rate and sleep, in 2020. Image of Fitbit's Ionic smartwatch. / Credit: Consumer Product Safety Commission

  6. Smart scale comparison: Fitbit vs. Withings vs. Garmin - AOL

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    Shopping for a bathroom scale isn’t as straightforward as it once was. You can spend less than $20 or shell out well over $100; have your pick between WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity; keep the ...

  7. Pebble (watch) - Wikipedia

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    The selling of Pebble brand to Fitbit was credited to Charles River Ventures who invested $15 million in the company in 2013. [76] The purchase excluded Pebble's hardware, as stated by Fitbit. The deal was focused on Pebble's software engineers and testers, and the acquisition of intellectual property such as the Pebble watch's operating system ...