![]() The rollout comes as demand for fitness trackers has flattened in recent years, largely thanks to the rise of smartwatches, which have come down in price, gotten more stylish, and now support a wide variety of third-party apps that let you do everything from pay for your lunch to keep track of your favorite sports teams. ![]() With a starting price of $150, the Luxe is Fitbit’s most expensive tracker, but it still costs half of what you’d pay for a Sense smartwatch. Like the Sense, the Luxe includes a sensor that measures variations in skin moisture, which can indicate changes in stress levels, and it will be Fitbit’s first tracker with the ability to measure blood oxygen levels, though that feature won’t launch right away. Fitbit is “doubling down on its efforts to make the invisible visible,” Park adds, by introducing new tools for mental health management and opening them up to more consumers through lower-priced devices like the Luxe.
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