After announcing the Charge 2 and Flex 2, Fitbit announced that it would be bringing a new software update to the Fitbit Blaze which would finally add support for third-party phone notifications. Additionally, Fitbit announced a new lineup of bands for the Alta.
The Fitbit Surge, Blaze and Charge HR all use what the company calls PurePulse technology to track your heart rate.
A lawsuit against Fitbit says this technology isn't accurate and that the company is misleading customers thanks to their marketing material. Fitbit denies the claim and says the...
Fitbit today announced that they have reached 1 million shipments each for both the Blaze and Alta fitness trackers. These new trackers were the first in a new design approach to make the trackers more classy to wear. The Blaze had the nice distinction of coming with the first ever color display...
Fitbit has started shipping the Fitbit Blaze. FitBit Blaze is their most advanced fitness wearable yet with all the features you've come to know and love, except with a color display and stylish good looks. The device costs $200.
Each new Fitbit has looked more and more like a smartwatch as it gains more features that add to the overall usage of the device.
The latest in this is the Fitbit Blaze, which looks like a square smartwatch, has an LCD touch screen display, is said have 5-day battery life and can be pre-ordered...
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