The blue mist and pale gold version of the tracker currently sits at $197.90, reflecting a $52.05 price cut from its original $249.95 valuation. Those preferring alternative aesthetics can find the lunar white or shadow grey models marked down to $199.94, maintaining a significant reduction from the retail price.
The device distinguishes itself from standard pedometers by balancing high-intensity performance metrics with recovery-focused data. It features built-in GPS, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and a Daily Readiness Score for active users. Beyond movement, the hardware tracks sleep patterns, stress levels, and irregular heart rhythms. Mashable writer Lois Mackenzie noted that the device stands out in a crowded market by prioritizing recovery and stress management alongside traditional fitness achievements like step counts.





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