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Fitbit Smartwatches Price in Nepal

Check out the latest price of the latest Fitbit smartwatches in this list. Fitbit is a massively popular American brand that specializes in wearables. As such they sell physical fitness monitors, activity trackers, and smartwatches.

Though there are lots of other renowned players like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, Realme, Vivo, and Honor, and some accessories-focused ones like Boat, Anker, and Noise, local brands like Ultima, Gravity, and Accurate are competing toe-to-toe in the budget segment. You will find specifications and an overview of all of the Fitbit smartwatches in this list alongside their latest price.

To help you choose the best smartwatch for your requirements, here is a complete list of Fitbit smartwatches alongside their price in Nepal and detailed specifications.

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Fitbit Smartwatches Price in Nepal

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Fitbit: Brand Overview

Fastrack is an American company that was founded in 2007. It was established as an independent brand later in 2005. This fitness centric brand produces them all: physical fitness monitors, activity trackers such as pedometers, smart bands and smartwatches. In 2019, it was the 5th largest wearable technology company in shipments.

Fitbit Smartwatches in Nepal

urrently, Fibit’s products are not officially available in Nepal. These are the premium segment bands and smartwatches, we have listed here. budget watches aimed at casual users. The expected pricing starts at NPR 21,990 mark, these smartwatches offer all the health and wellness features like SPO2 monitoring, heart monitoring, sleep tracking, and so on.

Fitbit Smartwatches in Nepal: Conclusion

The smartwatch market is already crowded with almost a dozen brands competing in the segment. Fitbit is yet to step its foot in Nepal. If it ever does, the competitive pricing will determine its fate in the Nepalese market.