Fitbit has announced the new Fitbit Luxe, in case you're after a more holistic approach to your health and wellness.
The health tracker tech allows you to monitor everything from your stress to your sleep, while still looking chic with its bracelet design.
It also boasts a vibrant, easy-to-read, colour display and is available in four different colours: white, black, orchid and gold.
Pre-order now Fitbit Luxe – £129.99
Using the Health Metrics dashboard in the Fitbit app, you can track changes which could be caused by increased stress or fatigue.
And with Luxe, you get six months of Fitbit Premium to give you extra support and deeper analysis of your data.
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The Fitbit Luxe is available for pre-order now, priced at £129.99 ($149.95), with shipping set to commence in late May.
Speaking about the Fitbit Luxe, James Park, co-founder of Fitbit, said: "Over the past year, we've had to think differently about our health – from keeping an eye out for possible COVID-19 symptoms to managing the ongoing stress and anxiety of today's world.
"Even though we are starting to see positive changes, it has never been more important to manage your holistic health."
"That's why we've been resolute in introducing products to support you in staying mentally well and physically active," he continued.
"We've made major technological advancements with Luxe, creating a smaller, slimmer, beautifully designed tracker packed with advanced features – some that were previously only available with our smartwatches – making these tools accessible to even more people around the globe."
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