Fitbit’s new $199 Blaze ‘smart fitness watch’ has interchangeable bodies and better tracking
At CES 2016, Fitbit has announced its newest fitness tracker, and it actually looks kind of great. The new watch is modular, so you can take the core body and place it into new metal, plastic, or leather bodies and straps. It’s also the first Fitbit tracker with a color screen. That indicates smarter features, but the company insists that it’s not a smartwatch, but instead a ‘smart fitness watch’. The goal is to make a wearable that still puts fitness at the forefront, while still providing useful features like notifications and messaging capabilities. The Fitbit Blaze looks about a…
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