Fitbit rolls out a new feature for Versa 2, Inspire 2, Charge 4 users in India | Tech News

Fitbit rolls out a new feature for Versa 2, Inspire 2, Charge 4 users in India

Fitbit said that Sense, Versa 3, Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users will be able to see their 7-day trends for free for each metric.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 15:03 IST
Fitbit announced that soon, all Fitbit Premium members will be able to see their personal ranges within their Health Metrics dashboard.
Fitbit announced that soon, all Fitbit Premium members will be able to see their personal ranges within their Health Metrics dashboard. (AP)
Fitbit announced that soon, all Fitbit Premium members will be able to see their personal ranges within their Health Metrics dashboard.
Fitbit announced that soon, all Fitbit Premium members will be able to see their personal ranges within their Health Metrics dashboard. (AP)

Fitbit today announced that it is extending free access to view user trends from the past week in the company's Health Metrics dashboard to all its Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users in India. Earlier, this feature was limited to the users of the company's Sense and Versa 3 users who received this access late last year.

For those of you who don't know, Fitbit's Health Metrics dashboard is a tool in the Fitbit app that helps users keep a closer eye on their health and wellbeing. It provides access to track metrics like heart rate variability, breathing rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and skin temperature variation.

Fitbit said that Sense, Versa 3, Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users will be able to see their 7-day trends for free, while all Premium members with compatible devices can use the tool to track their 7-day and 30-day trends and personal ranges for each metric.

In addition to this, Fitbit announced that soon, all Fitbit Premium members will be able to see their personal ranges within their Health Metrics dashboard. This will help see fluctuations from their typical range for each metric more easily.

In addition to that, the company announced that soon all Fitbit Charge 4 users will also get an update for their device allowing them to see their SpO2 readings on-wrist for free, as well as both their SpO2 and skin temperature data in the Health Metrics dashboard.

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First Published Date: 12 Feb, 02:44 IST
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