MobiHealth News September 28, 2023
Jessica Hagen

Utilizing AI and machine learning, the Charge 6 supplies up to 60% more accurate heart rate readings, the most precise in a Fitbit tracker yet.

Google announced the launch of the next generation of its fitness wearable, Fitbit Charge 6, equipped with new features, including a more precise heart rate tracker, built-in YouTube Music controls, GPS capabilities, new exercise modes, and accessibility of Google Maps and Google Wallet.

“This is our most accurate tracker yet. This is due to advancements in machine learning and AI,” T. J. Varghese, director of product management at Google, said during a press briefing. “This is also our first tracker now built-in with Google Helpfulness.”

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