Home Technology Gadgets Fitbit launches three new wearables – Inspire 3, Versa 4 and Sense 2 The devices will be available in September across leading local retailers and shall include a six-month premium membership by Divsha Bhat August 25, 2022 Fitbit has introduced its latest lineup of wearables – Inspire 3, Versa 4 and Sense 2. These devices are said to be more thinner and comfortable. Inspire 3 is an easy-to-use tracker with 10 days of battery life. The entry-level device with a rich colour display can track important metrics at the most accessible price point. Versa 4 is a fitness-focused smartwatch that offers over 40 exercise modes, real-time stats, built-in GPS and active zone minutes, plus premium features like daily readiness score to help reach the users’ activity goals – all with six days of battery life in a thinner and lighter design. Sense 2 is an advanced health-focused smartwatch with more than six days of battery life that helps manage stress and track the heart health. It also includes new body response sensor. New lineup just dropped. Versa 4, Sense 2 and Inspire 3—here to help you do what you love.Shop now: https://t.co/HaQ5NDoCWv pic.twitter.com/Qgdpfm8Kh6 — fitbit (@fitbit) August 24, 2022 Fitbit Premium, which is included with all new device purchases for six months includes daily readiness score and sleep profile to dive deeper into your stats and progress, and over 1,000 workout and mindfulness sessions to keep your mind and body active. Price and availability The three new wearables – Fitbit Sense 2 (BHD141.100), Versa 4 (BHD108.550) and Inspire 3 (BHD43.350), will be available in September across leading local retailers and will include a six-month premium membership for new and returning customers. Read: Hands-on review: Fitbit Charge 5 Tags Devices Fitbit Gadgets NEW LAUNCH Smartwatch Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate COP28: Microsoft’s Naim Yazbeck on leveraging data, tech to drive sustainability