Fitbit trackers have always been about simplicity, from the simple LED dots that slowly fill over the course of a long day, to the automatic exercise and sleep tracking that have replaced the need to tap and set things manually.
Today, Fitbit has added another simple feature to a number of its fitness trackers it hopes will spur even more people to take notice of its growing line of products. Aimed at improving the quality of its users' sleep, the feature, aptly titled Sleep Schedule, provides personalized goals for sleep length, along with proper bedtime and wakeup targets, so people can get to be on time, and wake up refreshed.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
Today, Fitbit has added another simple feature to a number of its fitness trackers it hopes will spur even more people to take notice of its growing line of products. Aimed at improving the quality of its users' sleep, the feature, aptly titled Sleep Schedule, provides personalized goals for sleep length, along with proper bedtime and wakeup targets, so people can get to be on time, and wake up refreshed.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...