Fitbit incorporates menstrual cycle tracking to its new smart watches

On the occasion of a recent Fitbit event in New York, the company shows its new products. That we will see in April. Even though the press attention its new smartwatch, and the Ace tracking device. However, the company also decided to talk about the new health features that will incorporate their next smartwatches.

Specifically, Fitbit said it would incorporate the menstrual cycle tracking function for users who register as women in the device profile. This tracking will be integrated into the Versa and Ionic smartwatches, as well as being available within the Fitbit app.

In this way, users will be able to incorporate a new section of women’s health to their control panel in the app. So, that will allow them to track their menstrual cycles. That works to see predictions of their coming cycles. Also, that keeps record the symptoms they experience and even look at the metrics for each period.

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Fitbit incorporates menstrual cycle tracking to its new smartwatches

Also, the Fitbit app will allow women to see any connection between biometrics. That ranges from calories burned, heart rate, etc. and their menstrual cycle.

Although there are currently many free apps that offer this type of function dedicated to women’s health. Also, Fitbit is confident that this new proposal will be positioned in the best way in this sector.

So, one of the reasons why Fitbit decided to launch this function is that the company conducted a study that revealed that 70% of females do not know how long their menstrual cycle lasts on average, and 80% of them also do not know how many phases exist within of the same.

In the same way, the function will allow women to have a more fluid conversation. With their doctor since when consulted about their cycle. So, they could see their mobile and show their data to address any concerns successfully. And consequently, promote a better detection of the problems inherent in this phase.