Weekly Bytes | Fitbit Charge 5 launch, Zoom’s new meeting features, and more
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Fitbit has launched Charge 5, a new health and fitness tracker, designed to help people keep a track of their fitness, stress, heart health, sleep and overall wellbeing. It features a new AMOLED colour display, built-in GPS, 20 exercise modes, automatic exercise recognition and up to seven days of battery life. The device has through tiny changes in the sweat glands on their fingers. Charge 5 also tracks a user’s heart rate 24x7 and provides notifications when they are above or below their personal ranges. It will soon have as well. The tracker also provides a holistic view of other key wellness metrics via the Health Metrics dashboard in the Fitbit app. Charge 5 is priced at $179.95 (about ₹13,225), and is open for pre-order online at Fitbit.com and select global retailers, with worldwide availability later this year, said. In April, . This week, . (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.)More Related News

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