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The Fitbit V50 was unveiled last year at the IPCPR.

The Fitbit V50 was unveiled last year at the IPCPR. The company had previously touted the V50 as the "best fitness tracker in its class," and was looking to expand its line of wearables. But with new features coming to the V50's VOSO 3 and VOSO 5, what's next for the company's wearables? It's also possible that Fitbit is going to move into a new category, and that's where fitness wearables are heading.

If you're thinking of buying a fitness tracker, there are plenty of companies that fit better with the V50 or VOSO3. That said, there are also plenty of people that can't use their smartwatches. That said, Fitbit is still very much focused on the fitness trackers, and it's quite possible that the company will eventually move to a "more affordable" fitness tracking device.

For now, though, we've seen a lot of smartwatch enthusiasts take their V50 and VOSO3 with a grain of salt. We also like the new Fitbit V50 in terms of the functionality it gives a new generation of users. It's really a smartwatch that takes advantage of its new features, but it's still not quite as powerful as the Vivosmart V50. It's actually a lot better than the V50 we tested.

We also like the new fitness tracker. It seems to do a lot more things for you -- especially in the way you go about your day. It's even more of a watch that you can carry around in your pocket and at your desk. And it's smart. It's not just using your fitness tracker's accelerometer or GPS to track your activity. We've seen that it's also very similar to the Vivosmart V50, which can recognize you from your phone's camera. It's a smartwatch that's just an ordinary watch.

There are a lot of other smartwatch makers out there that have been using Fitbit's latest, most interesting device. And, in a twist, there are plenty of others that want to use it for their own fitness tracker, too. Maybe there's some kind of partnership between the companies. It's a cool idea that is very early development, but it's not the most exciting of ventures.

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