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Google Touts AMOLED Display, Battery Life in Newest Fitbit Tracker

Google bowed its latest fitness tracker, Fitbit Charge 5, Wednesday with an AMOLED color touch screen and up to seven days’ battery life. The $179 wrist-based wearable comes with six months of Fitbit Premium ($9.99 a month; $79.99 annually), including…

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more than 500 workouts, mindfulness and nutrition sessions, and actionable guidance, Google said. The company also launched a “daily readiness” experience for the Charge 5 and its other wearables that gives users a score based on fitness fatigue, heart rate variability and recent sleep. An electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor measures a body's response to stress through tiny changes in the sweat glands on fingers, and an electrocardiogram feature will be available soon, it said.