San Francisco Chronicle

Fitbit trying to make exercise even more of a game

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Fitbit wants to help you exercise more by making you think you’re hiking famous trails instead of strolling around your neighborho­od.

The new motivation­al feature, called Adventures, became available in a free app update Monday for all Fitbit users.

The feature tracks the distance you’ve walked or run and maps it against actual trails, starting with three at Yosemite National Park. The Fitbit app will unlock badge-like images of trail landmarks — say, a scenic waterfall at mile 5 — as you progress. Other rewards include “fun facts” and health tips along the way. The San Francisco company will add other destinatio­ns, including the ability to “run” the course of the New York City Marathon.

One of Fitbit’s most popular features has been its ability to let friends and family compare steps they’ve taken throughout the day. Fitbit says those who participat­e in such challenges tend to take 30 percent more steps. The company says Adventures is designed to offer similar challenges even if people haven’t assembled real-life groups.

The feature might help some users stick with step tracking and other fitness measures after the novelty wears off. People who keep using their Fitbits are more likely to tell their friends about them, and to upgrade to more advanced models themselves, analysts say.

Fitbit, the market leader in wearable devices, is also updating two older devices, the 2013 Flex and the 2014 Charge, mostly to bring them in line with what newer devices and rivals offer. Besides tracking steps and sleep, the Flex 2 and the Charge 2 will remind people to take moving breaks throughout the day. That’s coming to the Fitbit Blaze, too, through a software update.

The Charge 2 will have a heart-rate monitor, a feature previously limited to the HR edition of the Charge. It will guide users to take deepbreath­ing breaks, something the Apple Watch will also soon do. One new feature promises a quick snapshot of cardiovasc­ular fitness based on a metric known as VO2 max. While this typically requires running on a treadmill with an oxygen mask, Fitbit estimates it using running speed and heart rate instead. There’s been no independen­t testing yet on the method’s accuracy, though the company is confident.

Meanwhile, the Flex 2 will be the first Fitbit with sufficient water resistance for use during swimming; Fitbit rivals like Garmin already offer that on some devices.

The Charge 2 is expected to ship in September for $150, while the Flex 2 will come in October for $100.

 ?? Fitbit ?? The Fitbit Charge 2 will be available next month.
Fitbit The Fitbit Charge 2 will be available next month.

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