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Should Fitbit sell up? Here's what the wearable tech analysts have to say

Should Fitbit sell up? Here’s what the wearable tech analysts have to say

Posted on October 3, 2019 By Jarvis

We get the expert opinion on what Fitbit should do next

Could it really be game over for Fitbit? There’s talk that the smartwatch and fitness tracker maker is considering a sale, following a report from Reuters that acquisition talks have happened.

Since making the move into smartwatches in 2017 with the Ionic, Fitbit has launched three more smartwatches including its “mass appeal” smartwatch, the Versa.
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Wearables Tags:acquisition, Fitbit, fitness, fitness tracker, game, smartwatch, tracker, wearable, Wearable Tech

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