Fitbit launches new version of popular wireless activity tracker, Fitbit Ultra, which offers new features and online tools to get you more fit including stair tracker. The new $99 Fitbit Ultra is much the same as the previous product with one key hardware difference: It has a pressure altimeter, so it can determine when you’re climbing stairs. Fitbit Ultra will encourage people to climb the equivalent of 10 flights of stairs a day as they’re racking up their standard 10,000 steps and the Fitbit is a relatively blind sensor in an era of increasingly perceptive devices like the Basis…………….
Fitbit, the market leader in wireless activity tracking launched its newest tracker, the Fitbit Ultra. The Ultra contains all the core functionality of the original tracker: tracking steps, distance, sleep, wireless uploads to Fitbit.com, and free online tools with a device display for real-time feedback. By combining new features with additional social and motivational online tools, plus Fitbit‘s first iPhone app, the Ultra aims to provide a more powerful and fun way for you to get more fit and active throughout your busy day. “At Fitbit, we are dedicated to creating everyday health and fitness products that are easy for people to incorporate into their lives. People want an easy to use tracker that gives them real-time stats to help them make smart decisions through their day, is comfortable and discreet to wear, uploads wirelessly and is affordable,” said CEO James Park. “For Ultra, we held true to this. People often overlook the power of stairs in achieving fitness. By combining stair climbing with social and motivational features, we think we can help people fit more fitness into their everyday lives in a fun and easy way.” The new Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Tracker is currently available in the U.S. and Canada by ordering online at www.fitbit.com for $99.95 and will be available by mid-October in select retail locations across the U.S. Trend research indicates our shift to a more sedentary lifestyle is slowly taking its toll on our health. Health experts advise that we can minimize the negative impacts of low physical activity in our lives in simple ways: by walking and being generally more active throughout our day. Also, recent studies show that adding stair climbing into a daily routine is proven to lower body fat, minimize waist circumference and burn up to 400% more calories than walking. The new Fitbit Ultra is the only all-day activity tracker to measure floors climbed. Ultra‘s accelerometer and state-of-the-art altimeter technology work together to track movement from climbing the stairs. This smart technology combination understands the difference between climbing stairs and taking the elevator. Fitbit also updated its online dashboard to better track personal fitness metrics and achievements for a more visually motivating, comprehensive experience. For example, Fitbit.com compares daily climb activities to well-known landmarks around the world such as The Eiffel Tower and Machu Picchu.
Brand new features include:
- Stair Tracker – Track how many stairs or hills you climb each day; Ultra now contains a state-of the-art altimeter
- Chatter – Motivational messages like “Walk Me” appear throughout the day
- Greeting – Name your Fitbit Ultra and it will appear on your display – “Jane” or “FitBuddy”
- Stopwatch – Challenge yourself to beat a previous time or annotate specific workouts
- Clock – See the time directly on the display screen
- Colors – Choose between blue and plum
Additional new online tools and apps:
- Badges for climbing stairs, steps, and distance keep you motivated.
- New ways to share fitness achievements on Facebook or Twitter to tap into your support network.
- Easier ways to find friends to compete with or share out your fitness progress achievements.
- Food Goal, a weight management tool that dynamically changes based on activities you complete during the day.
- Fitbit’s first iPhone App for tracking food and activities on the go.
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