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Sick of Fitbit? Fossil could be about to unleash a rival smartwatch

Posted on July 4, 2019 By Jarvis

The sequel to the Fossil Sport could be on its way. That’s what the discovery of a Bluetooth listing suggests, but since the original only came out in November 2018, there could still be a little bit of a wait before the Fossil Sport 2 arrives.

A new Fossil Sport 2 has been uncovered via the certification board for Bluetooth – Bluetooth SIG. The product was listed on July 1 as a Bluetooth device from Fossil – this doesn’t necessarily guarantee it’s the Fossil Sport 2, but there is a key hint on the listing.
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Wearables Tags:Bluetooth, Discovery, Fitbit, Fossil, Fossil Sport, Fossil Sport 2, smartwatch

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