Fitbit announces Sleep Stages, powered by PurePulse heart rate
technology, to analyze light, deep and REM sleep, and Sleep Insights to
provide guidance to help improve your sleep; developed with a panel of
leading sleep experts from Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University
and the University of Arizona
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Fitbit (NYSE:FIT),
the leader in the connected health and fitness market, today introduced Fitbit
Alta HR™ and new
advances in sleep tracking, giving you actionable insights and
guidance in the Fitbit® app to make more informed decisions about your
health and stay motivated to reach your wellness goals in style.
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Reach your health and fitness goals in style with the new Fitbit Alta HR – the world’s slimmest fitness wristband with continuous heart rate. (Photo: Business Wire)
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Fitbit Alta HR is the world’s slimmest
wrist-based, continuous heart rate tracking device combining the
benefits of PurePulse® heart rate technology, automatic exercise
recognition, sleep tracking, battery life of up to seven days and
smart notifications in a slim, versatile design that is easily
customized to fit your style. Alta HR is available today for presale,
with retail availability in April.
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Sleep Stages utilizes heart rate
variability to estimate the amount of time you spend in light, deep
and REM sleep, as well as time awake each night, to better understand
your sleep quality.
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Sleep Insights uses the whole of your
Fitbit data to provide personalized guidance on how to improve your
sleep for better overall health.
“Alta HR and these powerful new sleep features demonstrate our continued
focus on evolving our innovative technology to deliver deeper, more
actionable insights to help our users improve their health,” said James
Park, co-founder and CEO of Fitbit. “The miniaturization of our
PurePulse heart rate technology opens up exciting opportunities for
future generations of devices and new form factors. Our advances in
sleep will provide millions of users around the globe accessibility to
invaluable insights that previously could be obtained only through
expensive lab tests.”
Heart Rate and Style in a Sleek Design
Fitbit was able to bring PurePulse,
the feature requested most by Fitbit Alta™ users, to Alta HR by
developing a one-of-a-kind chip that reduced the size and number of
components needed, achieving a 25% slimmer design than Fitbit Charge 2™.
The result is a stylish device that offers all-day, continuous heart
rate tracking, making it easier for you to make more informed decisions
about your health:
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Better measure calorie burn all day,
including during non-step based exercise like yoga and spinning, to
help you stay on track toward your health and weight goals by tracking
calories in versus burned.
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See real-time heart zones on your
wrist and exercise summaries in the Fitbit
app to work out at the right intensity for your health and fitness
goals.
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View resting heart rate on-device and trends
in the Fitbit app, and compare it to your activity to see how
consistent exercise can improve your heart health over time.i
A decrease in resting heart rate is a key indicator of cardiovascular
health; changes up or down may indicate illness or other issues.ii
Smart, Insightful, Automatic Sleep Tracking to Help You Sleep Better
Fitbit is also introducing two dynamic sleep tools – Sleep
Stages and Sleep Insights – that
provide deeper insight into your sleep quality and guidance on how to
improve, building on its popular sleep features that have empowered
millions of people to track their sleep since 2012. Along with diet and
exercise, sleep is a key factor in overall health, but most people have
very little insight into it. Good sleep plays a critical role in your
health and overall wellbeing, from protecting against cardiovascular
disease, diabetes and obesity, to boosting neurocognitive functions,
mental health and longevity.iii
Sleep Stages, powered by PurePulse, uses accelerometer data and
heart rate variability (the changes in time between beats), plus
Fitbit’s proven algorithms to more accurately estimate how long you
spend in light, deep and REM sleep stages, as well as time awake, each
night:
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Light Sleep (including sleep stages N1 and N2)
occurs throughout the night and is important for memory, learning and
letting your body recover from the day; for most people that’s 50-60%
of your night.iv
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Deep Sleep (sleep stage N3) promotes a
healthy immune system and muscle growth and repair; for most people
that’s 10-25% of your night (depending on your age).v
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REM Sleep is when most dreaming occurs
and is important for mental recovery and memory formation; for most
people that’s 20-25% of your night.vi Most REM sleep comes
at the end of the night, and is often the stage to be cut short when
your sleep duration decreases.
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Awake periods (between 10-30 times) are a
normal part of your sleep cycle each night.vii
Everyone’s sleep cycle is different, but by better knowing your sleep
quality and patterns, and realizing the impact they have on your day,
you can make lifestyle changes that can help improve your sleep over
time – such as diet, exercise, winding down before bed and keeping a
consistent sleep schedule. For example, if you wake up feeling exhausted
each morning, despite seemingly getting enough sleep, you may not be
getting sufficient deep sleep.
Tracking sleep patterns could also help identify variations that can be
indicative of other issues. For example, it has been shown that
irregularities in sleep patterns could be a sign of a sleep condition
that should be discussed with a doctor.viii
“From helping maintain a healthy immune system, to preserving your
cognitive functions and managing a healthy weight, your sleep – or lack
of – plays a critical role,” said Dr. Allison Siebern, Stanford
University and Fitbit Advisory Panel Sleep Expert. “Fitbit’s new sleep
features use a scientific-based approach to show your sleep patterns
over time, and provide you with validated, actionable guidance to help
you make changes in your daily routine to achieve greater quality sleep
– and in turn improve your overall health. Given the comfort and
accessibility of this product, it’s one of the most valuable and useful
sleep tracking solutions available to consumers outside of a sleep lab.”
Developed with Fitbit’s panel of sleep experts over the last two years,
Sleep Stages makes information previously only accessible through a
sleep lab accessible to millions of consumers, while Sleep Insights
offers personalized guidance to help improve your sleep. The panel
brings a wealth of academic expertise across a variety of sleep-related
areas, including health, chronic disease and insomnia:
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Dr.
Michael Grandner, director, Sleep and Health Research
Program at the University of Arizona;
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Dr.
Allison Siebern, consulting assistant professor, Stanford
University Sleep Medicine Center, and director, Sleep
Health Integrative Program at Fayetteville VA Medical Center; and
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Dr.
Michael T. Smith, Jr., professor of Psychiatry, Neurology
and Nursing, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Fitbit conducted rigorous testing of the ability of its devices,
including Alta HR, to estimate sleep stages in adults. These results
validating Fitbit's new Sleep Stages feature have been accepted for
presentation at SLEEP 2017, the leading meeting for sleep scientists and
clinicians.
Sleep Insights – using Fitbit data gained from over 3 billion
nights of logged sleep,ix which is equivalent to 2.5 million
years, Fitbit is uniquely positioned to deliver powerful sleep insights
that provide actionable guidance and coaching to help you improve the
quality of your sleep and, in turn, your overall health. Some examples
include:
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Understand the connections between your sleep,
exercise, diet, weight and heart rate:
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“There seems to be a strong correlation between your sleep and your
runs. The last 10 weeknight logs show that you had 20 mins more
restful sleep on days you ran vs. days you didn’t.”
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“A lack of sleep can increase your hunger hormones. So if you’re
looking to lose weight, make sure you’re logging enough ZZZs.”x
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Receive personalized guidance and insights based
on your Fitbit data to help you stick to an ideal schedule and
get the best sleep quality:
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“You slept an average of 9hrs 30min this weekend, which is
substantially higher than your weekday sleep duration of 5hrs 40min.
That swing may be a sign that you’re not getting enough sleep during
the week.”
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“Great job going to bed at a consistent time during the week. Being
consistent means going to bed within a 30-minute time window every day
of the week. People with a consistent bedtime like yourself get up to
40 minutes more sleep per night than those with low sleep consistency.”
Stay Motivated, On Track and Connected
In addition to the advanced health and fitness tracking experience
PurePulse brings to Alta HR, popular features and notifications keep you
connected and motivated to reach your goals:
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All day, automatic tracking of your most
important stats (heart rate, steps, distance, calorie burn, active
minutes) day and night, powered by battery life of up to seven days.xi
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SmartTrack™ automatic exercise tracking
records activities like walking, running, cycling, elliptical, sports
and aerobic workouts in the Fitbit app, giving you credit toward your
weekly exercise goals.
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Reminders to Move help you stay active
throughout the day, and reducing sedentary time can play a significant
role in the prevention of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease.xii
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Call, text and calendar notifications
keep you connected so you can focus on your day.xiii
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Connect with one of the largest social fitness
networks in the world through the new Community tab in the
Fitbit app to find support and inspiration on your path to better
health and fitness.
“For me, a big part of staying healthy and active is understanding how
the things I do every day – like hiking with my dogs, hitting a dance
class and how well I sleep – impact my overall health and fitness
goals,” said Julianne Hough, Fitbit Ambassador, actress and dancer. “I
love that Alta HR is so stylish, I can wear it with any outfit no matter
what I’m doing so I stay motivated and on track.”
Reflect Your Personal Style
Whether you’re going to a workout or a night out, the slim design and
distinctive Alta HR tracker will give you the information you need while transforming
to fit your look with a variety of accessories that fit Alta and
Alta HR devices.xiv
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Classic trackers with black, blue gray,
fuchsia or coral classic fitness wristbands and matching aluminum
buckle.
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Special Edition trackers in soft pink
classic band with 22k rose gold plated tracker and black classic band
with matte gunmetal tracker.
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Luxe leather collection in brown, indigo
and lavender with matching buckle.
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Luxe stainless steel bracelet that can
stack with your other jewelry.xv
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Designer
collections from PUBLIC
SCHOOL, Simply
Vera Vera Wang and soon from Tory
Burch.xvi
Pricing & Availability
Alta HR is available for presale today on
Fitbit.com for $149.95. In early April 2017, Alta HR will be available
online and in stores worldwide, including major North American retailers
such as Amazon.com, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Kohl’s,
Macy’s, Nordstrom, Target, REI and Verizon.
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Special Edition Alta HR, $179.95.
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Classic fitness bands, $29.95; Luxe Leather bands, $59.95; and Luxe
Metal Bracelet, $99.95.xvii
Sleep Stages and Sleep Insights will be
available globally in Spring 2017:
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Sleep Stages will work with Alta HR, Blaze and Charge 2 devices via
the Fitbit app on Android, iOS and Windows, and on Fitbit.com in the
online dashboard.
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Sleep Insights will be available with all Fitbit devices that track
sleep via the Fitbit app.
About Fitbit, Inc. (NYSE: FIT)
Fitbit helps people lead healthier, more active lives by empowering them
with data, inspiration and guidance to reach their goals. As the leader
in the connected health and fitness category, Fitbit designs products
and experiences that track everyday health and fitness. Fitbit’s diverse
line of award-winning products includes Fitbit Surge®, Fitbit Blaze™,
Fitbit
Charge 2™, Fitbit Charge
HR™, Alta
HR™, Alta™, Fitbit
Charge™, Fitbit
Flex 2™, Fitbit Flex®,
Fitbit One®
and Fitbit Zip®
activity trackers, as well as the Aria® Wi-Fi
Smart Scale. Fitbit products are carried in 54,000 retail stores and in
65 countries around the globe. Fitbit Group Health uses the power of
the Fitbit activity trackers, software and services to deliver
innovative solutions for corporate wellness, weight management,
insurance and clinical research. Fitstar by Fitbit offers a digital
health and fitness platform that helps and inspires users to get fit
anytime, anywhere, and has a footprint of over 8.3 million downloads
across the Fitstar Personal Trainer and Fitstar Yoga apps, with
availability in 155 countries.
Fitbit and the Fitbit logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
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i To view resting heart rate on-device, you can customize the
display settings in the Fitbit app.
ii American Heart Association, http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/More/MyHeartandStrokeNews/All-About-Heart-Rate-Pulse_UCM_438850_Article.jsp#.WHakSLYrJBx
and The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2787005/.
iii Institute of Medicine, Committee on Sleep Medicine and
Research. Sleep disorders and sleep deprivation: An unmet public health
problem. Washington: National Academies Press, 2006, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20669438.
iv Sleep, November 2004, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15586779;
and Sleep, December 1996. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9085516.
v Sleep, November 2004, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15586779;
and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1997, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9140908.
vi Sleep, November 2004, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15586779;
Physiological Reviews, April 2013, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23589831;
and Cerebral Cortex, January 2011, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3000566/.
vii Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, April 2007, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2564772/.
viii Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, February 2014, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24533001.
ix Based on Fitbit data using automatic sleep tracking on
Fitbit devices since January 1, 2015.
x Endocrine Development. March 2011, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19955752.
xi Battery life on one charge varies based on usage.
xii Diabetologia, April 2013, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22890825.
xiii When your phone is nearby.
xiv All Alta HR accessories are compatible with Fitbit Alta,
and Fitbit Alta accessories are compatible with Fitbit Alta HR. However,
Alta HR classic bands are designed specifically for heart rate tracking.
Loose-fitting accessories like the metal bracelet may cause variations
in your activity and heart rate stats.
xv Loose-fitting accessories like the metal bracelet may
cause variations in your activity and heart rate stats.
xvi Loose-fitting accessories may cause variations in your
activity and heart rate stats.
xvii Tracker sold separately.

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