Fitbit's dominance over the global market remains unchallenged, as the company's name becomes synonymous with fitness bands.
Fitbit has launched new sleep tools to help users improve sleep consistency and overall health, in collaboration with sleep experts.
Off the bat, the Blaze is a massive step up from Fitbit's other offerings. And that's saying a lot considering I am a huge fan of their products.
Dive into the evolution of fitness tracking with a glimpse of Fitbit's vibrant array – pioneers since 2007, now offering eight cutting-edge devices.
You've undoubtedly heard about the fitness measurement craze that's underway - FitBit has a brilliant device to help you get through.
The new features include SmartTrack automatic exercise recognition as well as enhancements to Fitbit's PurePulse heart rate tracking.
Leading wearable brand Fitbit may have a fight on its hands as Apple finds itself within striking distance in its first year in the wearable market.
For athletes and fitness fans, all the features the Surge offers will provide a complete overview of one's fitness activities.
Fitbit tops the sales figures, but research firm Canalys forecasts 20 million Apple Watches will be shipped in 2015.
I like how the HR gives a more accurate depiction of the work I'm doing; how hard I'm working, how many calories I'm actually burning.
Australia's smartwatch market to exceed $400M by 2018 as wearable computing takes hold alongside nearly 17M smartphones.
Fitbit's Surge now tracks cycling, fulfilling a top user request with GPS, heart rate, and calories data for avid bikers.
Tech forecast reveals wearable market to skyrocket to £20bn by 2020, with multipurpose devices leading the charge.
Our hands-on review finds the Fitbit Charge lifts spirits but isn't flawless—style meets questionable step accuracy in this techy talisman.
Kiwis are high on the list when it comes to sitting time, with new research from Fitbit showing we're only behind the US and China with sitting times.
Fitbit has released its latest fitness tracker, the Fitbit Alta, featuring a slim design and interchangeable bands.
Fitbit Blaze, the latest wearable from the company, focuses on health and fitness features with a variety of essential tools.
Garmin challenges Fitbit with its new Forerunner series, featuring wrist-based heart rate tracking for NZ$429 to NZ$679, available late 2015.
Fitbit has experienced positive growth in the share market, dominating in the highly competitive wearables space.
In a candid 30-day Fitbit trial, our journo discovers a newfound zest for health, clocking steps over shortcuts.