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31.05.2024 17:46

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Google surprised with the smart watch Fitbit Ace LTE

The Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch can track many sports activities. It is also useful for work.
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Fitbit is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in wearables and activity trackers. Their range of products consists of both basic and advanced activity meters, smart watches and other innovative devices. Engineers have sent another interesting product to the market by preparing the Fitbit Ace LTE smart watch. Their latest watch is light and durable, but at the same time it is characterized by exceptional robustness, support for GPS and 4G mobile network, and long-term autonomy of operation. The manufacturer states that with normal use, the watch battery needs to be charged only once every 16 hours of active use. This is ensured by the built-in battery with a capacity of 328 milliampere hours.

The Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch can track many sports activities. Up to 120 different ways of monitoring sports activities are available. Other technologies of the highly useful product include support for an optical heart rate sensor and sleep tracking. The exact time and other data are displayed on the OLED screen with a density of 333 dots per inch. The screen is protected from damage by the excellent protective glass Gorilla Glass, so we will be able to use the new smart watch in nature without fear.

The interesting Fitbit Ace LTE watch, which supports the installation of up to 70 different applications, measures only 41.04 x 44.89 x 13.35 millimeters. In addition, it can be used in water up to a depth of 50 meters. As expected, the novelty is not exactly cheap. Beyond the puddle, its retail price is set at a recalculated 212 euros. Of course, you also need to add a subscription to the paid service Fitbit Ace Pass. A calculated 9.23 euros must be deducted monthly for it, while the annual subscription amounts to a calculated 110.88 euros.


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