Fitbit has unveiled a new device dedicated to fitness lovers and not only, as it is also useful for those who would like to keep track of all the activities carried out during the day and monitor the quality of sleep, perhaps getting some useful tips to improve their style of life. Indeed, Fitbit Charge 5 is a new wrist tracker, slim and with a sleeker design than its predecessors, featuring a display AMOLED a colori with a diagonal of 26 mm and a case in aluminum, glass and resin.
With a lithium-polymer battery that can offer a full week’s autonomy on a two-hour charge, this bracelet is equipped with a EDA sensor which measures the body’s response to stress by revealing electrodermal activity, i.e. the changes that occur in the sweat glands on the fingers: in this regard, the Fitbit app offers valuable support for the user as it reveals when it’s time to tackle new goals or if you need to focus on recovery.
In addition to constantly tracking the heart rate and run theelectrocardiogram through the dedicated ECG app highlighting any critical situations to be investigated with the support of a doctor, the red and infrared sensors allow you to monitor the blood oxygen saturation and the respiratory rate. There is no shortage of functions to analyze our rest and, from running to cycling, it makes available 20 training modes providing us with real-time statistics. Waterproof up to 50 meters deep, the NFC sensor and Fitbit Pay allows you to make payments directly on your wrist: without putting your wallet!
As announced, Fitbit Charge 5 can already be pre-ordered in three different colors a 179,99 euro and the first units will be delivered during the next fall: browse the gallery to learn more about this smart bracelet.

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