Fitness trackers were one of the first products behind the popularity of wearable devices. While smartwatches are now taking over, fitness trackers still have the majority of the portion in the market share and Fitbit remains its leader.

After launching the Fitbit Charge 4 last year in March, the company is now gearing up to launch its successor in the market, dubbed Fitbit Charge 5. Ahead of the launch, some details about the upcoming wearable product have leaked online.

From the leaked renders, it looks like Fitbit will be overhauling the design of the Charge 5 fitness tracker. The company is moving away from the rugged look and the upcoming product has adopted curved edges with soft angles and a smoother-looking strap.

Also, instead of the monochrome screen in the past models, the upcoming model will be featuring a color display. Currently, not much is known about the hardware specifications of the Fitbit Charge 5 but it’s revealed to have an optical heart rate sensor and a SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen content.

Fitbit Charge 5 black

It could also come with support for GPS to enable location tracking and Fitbit’s favorite EDA for stress measurement. There’s also a possibility of an ECG sensor for monitoring heart rhythm and warn users of potential arrhythmia problems.

The device will also include a premium subscription that offers personalized exercise recommendations and suggests times for resting and recovering with guided meditations and sleep tracking.

The leak also claims that the device will be available for purchase for the price of $179. The launch date is not yet known but going by the leaked images, which show the “23 Oct” date, it’s likely that the Fitbit Charge 5 will be made official on 23rd October.

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