Fitbit now automatically detects physical activity

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Fitbit has released a software update for its Charge HR and Surge bracelets. A new feature, SmartTrack, allows wristbands to automatically detect exercise, without the need for user intervention.

Be active while being feigned. It is this paradox that seems to praise Fitbit with its latest software update. Concerning the Charge HR and Surge activity trackers, the main novelty of this new software is the presence of a feature called SmartTrack.

Behind this scholarly name anglicisant hides actually a simple and useful skill for Fitbit bracelets: the ability to detect only physical activity, not missing anything your efforts to remove this little belly. No need to press a button, touch the bracelet or say "Ninja", it's now automatic.

Several disciplines are recognized by bracelets: cycling, running, walking, basketball, tennis, football. Such a feature already existed on the Jawbone bracelets (which does not prevent the problems), so it was as long as Fitbit is put on the page. Another feature to report is the arrival on the iOS and Android application of the ability for the user to set weekly goals in terms of activity, to go beyond the simple daily monitoring.

As good news never comes alone, the Fitbit Charge HR is reduced on the occasion of the Amazon Cyber ​​Week.

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