Forbes August 24, 2022
David Phelan

Fitbit has just unveiled its latest-generation fitness wearables, with a new tracker and two smartwatches, including a sequel to its most advanced model, the Fitbit Sense.

The new version is called Fitbit Sense 2, logically enough, and has plentiful sensors to manage stress and heart health, like its predecessor. Now, however, it includes what Fitbit calls its Body Response Sensor, which the company claims is the first continuous monitor of its kind to be worn on the wrist and designed to help with stress management.

Fitbit describes it as, “a new Body Response sensor to track continuous electrodermal activity (cEDA) for all-day stress management right from your wrist. Along with cEDA, it uses metrics like heart rate, heart rate variability...

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