MobiHealth News February 10, 2021
Laura Lovett

As part of the deal, NASA employees, including 150 astronauts, will get a Fitbit Charge 4 and access to the Work Daily Check-In platform.

NASA astronauts prepping for a space mission are about to get a new gadget thanks to a deal between the agency and Fitbit.

The two inked a deal in order to provide a Fitbit devices to 1,000 NASA employees—including 150 astronauts, in order for the workforce to make more informed decisions about going to work onsite during COVID-19.

The deal, which is part of Fitbit’s Ready for Work program, users will get Fitbit Charge 4 devices and access to the Work Daily Check-In platform.

According to the partners, the initiative will fit into the NASA Health...

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