
Fitbit Ionic: A GPS running-focused smartwatch built with purpose that motivates you to reach your goals with the ultimate curation of advanced health and fitness features, on-board industry-leading GPS, personalized guidance and smart functionality.Versa has a versatile style at an approachable price and can be personalized with more than 1,100 clock faces and apps. Fitbit Versa: A modern, full-featured and competitively priced smartwatch that is your personalized daily health and fitness companion to help empower you to take action, make the most of every moment, stay connected and reach your goals – all with up to 4 days of battery life.Fitbit Charge 3 fitness tracker: The latest evolution in the company’s best-selling Charge family of devices, delivers a premium swimproof design with a large touchscreen display, advanced health and fitness features, and is Fitbit’s smartest tracker yet – all powered by up to 7 days of battery life.To meet these needs, Fitbit is launching in Argentina with the following top-selling wearables beginning November 12: “With a growing focus on personal health, fitness and overall well being across the country, Fitbit is thrilled to provide consumers in Argentina with a range of Fitbit health and fitness devices at different price points across all major mobile platforms, to fit their needs.” Diverse product family to help reach your health and fitness goalsįitbit understands there is no “one size fits all” option in health and fitness, as consumers have a wide-range of needs and preferences – from those interested in improving their health through everyday activities like walking to work, to more active consumers looking to maximize their fitness to those looking for a smarter, more connected experience. Underscoring all of this is our ongoing commitment to deliver the most engaging experience possible to support our users on their health and fitness journeys,” said Ricardo Martiarena, Regional Manager, Latin America, Fitbit. “The wearables category has the potential to help people achieve better health outcomes, which is our singular focus at Fitbit. In fact, according to the IDC Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker, Q2’18, Argentina is projected to be within the top five fastest growing countries for wearables in the Latin American market in the next five years. Wearable technology can play a powerful role in helping people attain their health goals. While health continues to be a top concern for Argentines, many of these health challenges can be prevented or managed with lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity and improving diet. In fact, heart disease is the number one cause of death in Argentina and 60 percent of people in the country are overweight or obese.

Helping Argentina to be healthier, more activeĪccording to the World Health Organization, diabetes, hypertension and obesity are some of the top health issues facing Argentines. As of December 31, 2017, the company has sold more than 84 million devices globally and has more than 25 million active device users.

Fitbit’s vision is to make the world healthier with a holistic platform that empowers people to take actions by providing them with the tools and information they need, which includes an engaging app experience, insights and guidance based on personalized data which is tracked by a variety of devices that are fun and easy to use, and one of the largest global social fitness networks to motivate and help users reach their health and fitness goals. It has been adapted from its original format.įitbit, the leading global wearables brand, today announced it has launched in Argentina, with its award-winning and top-selling Fitbit Versa, Fitbit Ionic and Fitbit Ionic adidas Edition smartwatches and Fitbit Charge 3 fitness tracker are now available at select major retailers, in-store and online. This post was originally published on the Fitbit press site.
