MobiHealth News August 24, 2022
Emily Olsen

The Inspire 3 will be available worldwide in September, while the higher-end Versa 4 and Sense 2 will be available in the fall.

Google announced three updated health and fitness-tracking Fitbit wearables Wednesday, including options with new exercise modes and additional sensors for stress monitoring.

The Inspire 3, which will retail for $99.95, includes heart rate tracking, activity and exercise monitoring, and sleep quality information – including blood oxygen tracking, sleep duration and a sleep score. The lower-end wearable will also feature 20 exercise modes.

Google touts the Versa 4 as the fitness-focused option, which will include 40 different exercise modes, including HIIT, weight lifting, CrossFit and dance. It will cost $229.95.

On the higher end at $299.95, the Sense...

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