The Fitbit research team set out to explore if wearables can measure physical stress responses to give users a better understanding of how they can monitor and manage stress in their lives. Read on to see what factors had an impact on both physical stress metrics and perceived stress levels.
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Find out what Fitbit’s first-ever virtual launch has to offer—from virtual keynote sessions, deep dives on our new products and accessories, incredible product advancements, a yoga class, and so much more.
Cleared and available starting in October, Fitbit is bringing our most advanced heart health technology right to your wrist with a compatible ECG app on the Fitbit Sense.
Your Fitbit smartwatch measures SpO2—or the level of oxygen in your blood—to help you learn when there may be an indication of important changes in your fitness and wellness.
To help you gain a deeper understanding of what your body is saying, Fitbit has developed a new Health Metrics dashboard—available soon to Premium members—that will display five health metrics to help you see trends in your overall wellbeing.
Sense is Fitbit’s advanced health smartwatch that puts you on a path to improve your wellbeing with innovative new sensors and insights into important health and wellness metrics like your heart rhythm, stress, oxygen saturation (SpO2), skin temperature trends, and more. Discover this new one-of-a-kind experience right on your wrist.
Welcoming Fitbit Versa 3, The New Health and Fitness Smartwatch that Brings Motivation to Your Wrist
A new cutting edge smartwatch that offers a multipath heart rate sensor, 20+ exercise modes, and a curated music experience so that you can continue moving with ease wherever you go.
Inspired by wellness, inclusivity, and sustainability, show off your personality with Victor Glemaud’s show-stopping bands for Fitbit.
Sport mother nature’s beauty wherever you go wearing Pendleton’s new bands for Fitbit.
Early findings from our COVID-19 study suggest changes in breathing rate, resting heart rate, and heart rate variability can be detected by Fitbit devices simultaneously with the onset of COVID-19 symptoms, and in some cases even before.