California-based Fitbit officially launched its
newest fitness tracking watches in the Philippine market. Sticking to its vision "to
make everyone in the world healthier", the company today unveiled three
devices, the Versa Lite edition, Inspire HR, and Inspire.
The Versa Lite edition, which Fitbit claimed is
perfect for everyday use, boasts key fitness and smart features including 24/7
heart rate, activity and sleep monitoring, long battery life, fitbit pay, and
over 15 goal-based exercise modes. It also connects to smartphones, allowing users to
check statistics on the wrist during runs and rides.
The device is also swimproof, and is made of premium
materials with anodized aluminum watch case and durable display made of Corning
Gorilla Glass 3. The Inspire HR and Inspire, meanwhile, allow users to tract their
all-day activity, sleep, and calorie burn. They are also equipped with timer
and stopwatch. Both smartwatches promise to last up to five days of battery.
Exclusive features on Inspire HR, on the other hand,
include 24/7 heart rate tracking, heart rate zones, sleep monitoring, more than
15 goal-based exercise modes, and guided breathing sessions.
The Versa Lite edition has a price tag of PHP
10,390. Inspire HR and Inspire, which
are both water resistant and swim tracking, are priced at PHP 6,290, and PHP
4,590, respectively. They are available at Digital Walker stores.
