Adds more ways to track SpO2, on-device
voice-enabled capabilities including Google Assistant, audible
replies for Alexa and Bluetooth hands-free calling
Fitbit (NYSE: FIT) today announced the availability of its OS
5.1 software update, which expands on its existing health
capabilities and brings new convenience features to Fitbit Sense™
and Fitbit Versa 3™. This update provides more ways to track SpO21
so users can better manage their wellbeing and delivers enhanced
on-device voice-enabled capabilities with the availability of
Google Assistant in the U.S., BluetoothⓇ calling2 and audible
replies for Alexa users.3
“As we head further into the flu season amidst the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic, keeping an eye on changes to your day-to-day
health metrics is more important than ever,” said James Park,
co-founder and CEO of Fitbit. “Fitbit Sense and Versa 3 are
Fitbit’s most innovative devices yet and can play an important role
in making new information available about your physical and mental
health and wellbeing. We’re empowering you with the tools you need
to better understand and take control of your health and
wellness.”
Looking at your SpO2 trends in the Health Metrics dashboard4 may
help you see when there are important changes in your fitness and
wellness, like increased stress or fatigue, or signs of respiratory
issues or changes in your environment, such as altitude or air
quality. By tracking your SpO2 levels over time, you can see when
there may be important changes in your fitness and wellness.
Fitbit has enhanced its SpO2 experience, enabling Sense and
Versa 3 Premium members to track blood oxygen levels while sleeping
and see their average in the Fitbit app without using a specific
SpO2 clock face.1 For those who prefer to see their nightly SpO2
levels at a glance on their wrist, Fitbit still has its free
signature SpO2 clock face, and will offer seven additional new SpO2
clock faces in the app gallery by the end of the year. Since its
launch in September, Fitbit’s signature SpO2 clock face has more
than one million downloads from the Fitbit app gallery.
More convenience and connectedness, right from the
wrist
In addition, Fitbit is elevating the on-device experience by
offering even more everyday convenience, turning its smartwatches
into devices you can’t live without. Starting today, Fitbit is
delivering a choice of voice assistants with the launch of Google
Assistant in the U.S.,5 so you can start a yoga exercise in your
living room, check the weather forecast before stepping out for a
walk, set an alarm or check your sleep duration, and even control
your smart home devices6 – all from the wrist with the touch of a
button. Google Assistant will roll out to additional markets,
including Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore
and the U.K. in English in late 2020.
With Alexa, you have the added capability to receive audible
replies from the on-device voice assistant, making it easier than
ever to stay connected.7 Fitbit plans to make audible replies
available for Google Assistant in the first half of 2021 as it
continues to explore more features to bring even more convenience
on-the-go.
With both Sense and Versa 3, you’ll also be able to take
hands-free Bluetooth calls8 with the on-device microphone and
speakers, send incoming calls to voicemail and control volume
without reaching for a phone – so when you’re taking the dog on a
walk around the neighborhood or getting curbside pick-up for
groceries, you won’t miss a beat. AndroidTM users can also respond
to text messages on-the-go with voice-to-text commands.
More content and motivation with Fitbit Premium
To complement the exciting Sense and Versa 3 software updates,
Fitbit continues to offer expanded features and content for Fitbit
Premium members. Over the last several months, Premium has
broadened its offering with workouts from celebrity influencers
like Ayesha Curry and delivered more motivational tools such as
guided programs and activity challenges to help support you in
reaching your unique health goals. With more than 500,000 paid
subscribers, Premium recently expanded to a total of 18 languages,
including Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish
and Swedish, increasing the potential for even more Fitbit users
around the world to benefit from the service.
Availability
Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Versa 3 are available on Fitbit.com and
online at select retailers.
The rollout of Fitbit’s OS 5.1 software update starts
today.5
Beginning November 22, Fitbit.com will offer Black Friday deals
to make these and other devices like the newest tracker, Fitbit
Inspire 2™, more accessible for more people around the world so you
can inspire health this holiday season.
About Fitbit, Inc. (NYSE: FIT)
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empowering them with data, inspiration and guidance to reach their
goals. Fitbit designs products and experiences that track and
provide motivation for everyday health and fitness. Fitbit’s
diverse line of innovative and popular products include Fitbit
Sense™, the Fitbit Versa™ family of smartwatches, Fitbit Charge 4™,
Fitbit Inspire 2™, and Fitbit Ace 2™ activity trackers, and Fitbit
Aria Air smart scale. Fitbit products are carried in approximately
39,000 retail stores and in 100+ countries around the globe. The
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the Fitbit and Fitbit Coach apps, and Fitbit OS for smartwatches.
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advanced analytics and actionable guidance in the Fitbit app to
help you reach your health and fitness goals. Fitbit Premium +
Health Coaching provides one-on-one virtual coaching with expert
health coaches and personalized plans based on your Fitbit data.
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drive a positive return for employers, health plans and health
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Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, within
the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that involve risks and uncertainties
including, among other things, statements about the expected
performance and/or benefits of products or services described in
this release, including but not limited to ability to track and
prevent spread of illness; the future availability of wearable
early illness detection and/or diagnostic capabilities, including
but not limited to the future development of a regulated SpO2
feature; our ability to help users manage or improve their health
and wellness; the future availability of product features,
including but not limited to availability of Google Assistant in
certain countries, availability of audible replies, and development
of new clock faces; and future product promotions.
These forward-looking statements are only predictions and may
differ materially from actual results due to a variety of factors,
including the effects of the highly competitive market in which we
operate, including competition from much larger technology
companies; any inability to successfully develop and introduce new
products, features, and services or enhance existing products and
services; product liability issues, security breaches or other
defects; the impact of COVID-19; and other factors discussed under
the heading “Risk Factors” in our most recent report on Form 10-Q
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All
forward-looking statements contained herein are based on
information available to us as of the date hereof and we do not
assume any obligation to update these statements as a result of new
information or future events.
1 Users can now run SpO2 in the background and track in the
Fitbit mobile app; no clock face required. Not available in all
markets. The SpO2 feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any
medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It is intended
to help you manage your well-being and keep track of your
information.
2 This feature requires more frequent charging.
3 Voice assistant availability and features may vary, see
fitbit.com/voice. Google Assistant coming to Australia, Canada,
India, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom in
late 2020 in English only; Belgium, Canada (French), Chile,
Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru,
Spain, Sweden and Switzerland available early 2021.
4 The Health Metrics dashboard and the metrics displayed in the
dashboard are not available in all countries and may require a
Premium subscription. Breathing rate, resting heart rate and heart
rate variability Health Metrics are available with Fitbit Charge 3,
Fitbit Charge 4, Fitbit Inspire 2, Fitbit Inspire HR, Fitbit Ionic,
Fitbit Alta HR, Fitbit Versa family and Fitbit Sense devices; SpO2
and skin temperature available with Ionic, Fitbit Versa family and
Fitbit Sense devices only. This feature is not intended to diagnose
or treat any medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It
is intended to help users manage their wellbeing and keep track of
their information.
5 Launching in the United States today. Voice assistant
availability and features may vary, see www.fitbit.com/voice.
Google Assistant coming to Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New
Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom in late 2020 in English
only; Belgium, Canada (French), Chile, Colombia, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland available early 2021.
6 When phone is nearby. Third-party account and app may be
required. Compatible smart home devices only.
7 Voice assistant availability and features may vary, see
fitbit.com/voice.
8 This feature requires more frequent charging.
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