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Fitbit Surge

Comprehensive teardown analysis of Fitbit Surge and features that made it a popular fitness tracker.

This product teardown report analyzes new components incorporated by Fitbit to create smart watch-like fitness tracker. It maps the features of Fitbit Surge to other fitness trackers, with a focus on hardware improvements.

Description
This teardown report maps Fitbit’s shift in technology to create a smart watch-like fitness tracker.

What’s Inside?
Trends in Use of Hardware Components
Surge was Fitbit’s first fitness tracker that looked like a smart watch. It included specific components that set a precedent to Fitbit’s later fitness trackers, especially with regard to sensors and GPS tracking.

Teardown Analysis
Decapsulated and die-level imaging of key components and a study of their inclusion in other Fitbit devices.

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