Earlier today, Fitbit has released 3 new products in its event that came seemingly from nowhere , the new devices announced are the Sense 2, Versa 4 and Inspire 3 fitness trackers.

Fitbit Sense 2

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This new watch doesn't include any huge changes , the main change in the Sense 2 is a new sensor called sEDA (continuous electrodermal activity) , the new watch now uses this sensor and the optical heart rate sensor to detect stress continuously , aside from that, the Sense 2 has a refreshed design which is thinner and lighter compared to the original Sense 1 , according to Fitbit, the Sense 2's battery life should last around 6 days , the price of the Sense 2 is 299$.

Fitbit Versa 4

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Just like the Sense 2 , the Fitbit Versa 4 isn't a huge upgrade, it includes a slimmer design just like the Sense 2 , and brings back the physical side button from previous generations, Fitbit claims the Versa 4 has the same 6-day battery life as the previous generation, the Versa 4 costs 230$.

Fitbit Inspire 3

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Fitbit also updated it's most affordable fitness tracker, the Inspire 3 packs quite a lot of features for a 99$ device, it now includes a colored screen which is also OLED, mostly the same display as last year's Charge 5.

Fitbit also announced a new UI for the Sense 2 and Versa 4 , the new UI has more cards that look similar to Google's wearOS 3, the new software will also support Google Wallet and Turn-by-turn navigation later this year.

Also on a side note, Fitbit is now officially called "Fitbit by Google" , which isn't surprising as it was acquired by Google.