Last year, the company launched a stylish textured designLuxe Fitness Band, and replaced with a color screen and added ECG electrocardiogram measurement functionCharge 5Afterwards, Fitbit updated three wearable devices at once: Inspire 3, Versa 4 and Sense 2, mainly launching style updates for 2020.
The updated Sense 2 and Versa 4 both feature continuous heart rate measurement, while also continuously recording activity data, stress, and sleep quality. These features provide up to six days of usage, while the Sense 6 also supports continuous recording of electrical skin activity.
Since it is now integrated into the Google system, this update also supports turn-by-turn navigation through Google Maps and can use the Google Wallet digital wallet service, and the original Fitbit Pay may be replaced.
As for the Inspire 3 smart bracelet, it has a 10-day battery life and, like the Sense 2 and Versa 4, comes with a 6-month subscription to Fitbit Premium.
In terms of suggested retail price, Sense 2 will be sold at US$299.95, Versa 4 at US$229.95, and Inspire 3 smart bracelet at US$99.95. It is expected to be officially launched in September this year, and the launch time in Taiwan has not yet been confirmed.


