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With 'smart fitness watch,' Fitbit eyes new players
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Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 5, 2016


App usage soars as smartphones take hold
San Francisco (AFP) Jan 5, 2016 - Global app usage soared in 2015 as a growing base of smartphone users found new ways to use their devices, a study showed Tuesday.

The survey by Yahoo-owned analytics firm Flurry found app usage on mobile devices jumped 58 percent last year, cooling slightly from 76 percent growth in 2014.

A big factor was growth in "personalization" which allow people to customize their devices or correspondence including lockscreens and emoji keyboards, including reality star Kim Kardashian's "Kimoji." These apps saw 344 percent growth last year.

News and magazine apps grew 141 percent meanwhile, signaling a shift in media consumption from television and PCs to smartphones and other mobile devices.

Productivity apps such as Google Docs and Slack were up 119 percent, Flurry found, while lifestyle and shopping apps grew 80 percent -- another sign of ecommerce turning mobile.

Flurry vice president Simon Khalaf said one of the reasons for the growth was increased used of big-screen smartphones or "phablets," which offer a better view for video and other uses.

"Time spent on phablets grew 334 percent year over year (2.9 times more than the average), compared to 117 percent for all form factors," he said in a blog.

"With time spent on mobile surpassing that on television, and phablets posting astonishing growth in media consumption, it appears that the cable industry will find in the phablet and its apps its long awaited digital nemesis."

A separate report this week by the App Association found 3.97 million apps available at the end of 2015, generating revenues of $120 billion.

Fitbit on Tuesday unveiled its "smart fitness watch," aiming to get into the growing smartwatch segment with upgraded fitness tracking features.

The company, which leads the wearable tech market with its wrist-worn trackers but is being challenged by the rise of smartwatches from Apple and others, said its $199 Fitbit Blaze watch was available for pre-order and would be in retail stores globally in May.

Speaking at an unveiling ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Fitbit chief executive and co-founder James Park said the new device "strikes a balance between fitness and style."

The Blaze contains a module that can be linked with smartphones running Apple, Android or Windows systems and removed to snap into different bands for workouts, the office or nights on the town, Park said.

"It puts fitness first and has the right set of features that don't overwhelm the user," he told the news conference.

Fitbit led the global market for wearable tech devices in the third quarter with a 22.2 percent market share and unit sales of 4.7 million, according to research firm IDC.

But many analysts expect Apple to take the lead in the sector with its new smartwatch that connects to iPhones and also has fitness-tracking features.

The new Fitbit device allows for on-screen workout guides, GPS tracking for runners and an upgraded heart rate tracking feature which can also measure sleep quality if the wearer keeps it on overnight.

It will also allow for notifications of calls, text and calendar alerts, and can control music playing from a phone. It also features a high-resolution color display and a battery that can last up to five days.

"One of the first things we learned in this industry is that fitness is personal and if something isn't your style, you won't wear it," Park said.

"With Fitbit Blaze, we pushed the boundaries of what's possible to create a beautiful, versatile device that can be customized to fit your personal style while packing a powerful fitness punch to help you reach your goals."

Fitbit 'smart fitness watch' disappoints market
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 5, 2016 - Fitbit on Tuesday unveiled its "smart fitness watch," aiming to get into the growing smartwatch segment with upgraded fitness tracking features.

The company, which leads the wearable tech market with its wrist-worn trackers but is being challenged by the rise of smartwatches from Apple and others, said its $199 Fitbit Blaze watch was available for pre-order and would be in retail stores globally in May.

Speaking at an unveiling ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Fitbit chief executive and co-founder James Park said the new device "strikes a balance between fitness and style."

The Blaze contains a module that can be linked with smartphones running Apple, Android or Windows systems and removed to snap into different bands for workouts, the office or nights on the town, Park said.

"It puts fitness first and has the right set of features that don't overwhelm the user," he told the news conference.

Fitbit led the global market for wearable tech devices in the third quarter with a 22.2 percent market share and unit sales of 4.7 million, according to research firm IDC.

But many analysts expect Apple to take the lead in the sector with its new smartwatch that connects to iPhones and also has fitness-tracking features.

The new Fitbit device allows for on-screen workout guides, GPS tracking for runners and an upgraded heart rate tracking feature which can also measure sleep quality if the wearer keeps it on overnight.

It will also allow for notifications of calls, text and calendar alerts, and can control music playing from a phone. It also features a high-resolution color display and a battery that can last up to five days.

"One of the first things we learned in this industry is that fitness is personal. And if something isn't your style, you won't wear it," Park said.

- Falling short -

But Fitbit shares plunged 18 percent on apparent disappointment the company fell short in its strategy of countering Apple and other rivals. Also weighing on Fitbit was a launch by Under Armour of a suite of connected fitness devices.

Sterne Agee analyst Rob Cihra said the new watch is "not likely enough" to boost Fitbit against its rivals.

The analyst said in a research note the new smartwatch appears to be a "fashionable (Fitbit) Charge fitness band" which "offers a much smaller fraction of the functionality (of rivals), as a not-so-smart watch with limited apps platform play."

"We see the company still needing to prove it can build out a sustainable software and services platform that goes beyond simply selling devices," the analyst said.

Under Armour meanwhile announced its "Connected Fitness product portfolio" which may grab market share from Fitbit.

The Baltimore-based group announced its UA Band designed to be worn all-day, every day to track daily activity, workouts and sleep, a compact heart rate monitor which can measure workout intensity and a connected scale that enables weight and body fat percentage readings.

"For 20 years, Under Armour has changed the way athletes dress and now we will change the way athletes live," said Kevin Plank, founder and CEO, in a statement.

"We are taking connected Fitness to another level. With the HealthBox suite of products being introduced, athletes will be empowered with the information to make better decisions and ultimately enrich their lives in a way that's never been done before."

IDC analyst Ramon Llamas said Fitbit shares may have been unfairly punished by the news.

Llamas told AFP that it appears that "a modular smartwatch does not appeal to a lot of people" but that Fitbit still has the opportunity to improve its offerings and expand its large user base.

"I think (Blaze) is unfairly being compared to Apple Watch," he said. "But there are still a lot of oars in the ocean to pull Fitbit forward."


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