Yahoo Finance has this week published details of a
new Fitbit Smartwatch which is apparently being created by the fitness
peripheral company but has yet been officially unveiled.
The San Francisco-based fitness tracker company is apparently
gearing up to launch the device later this year after the launch of the project
was delayed due to production issues.
As you might have imagined very few details are
available at the current time but the Fitbit Smartwatch is expected to be equipped
with a colour display offering 1,000 nits of brightness, enclosed in a
aluminium unibody design. Together with built-in GPS, heart-rate monitoring,
touch-less payments technology and the ability to store and play music from
Pandora. As well as offering up to 4 days of battery life between charges.
Although no official details have been announced as
yet for the Fitbit Smartwatch it’s thought that the new fitness wearable will
be priced at around US$ 300 once it launches later this year.