Fitbit bets on affordable wearables to drive India growth

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

US-based Wednesday said it is expanding its product range in India, including launching more affordable devices like Inspire, to drive its growth in the burgeoning wearables market.

"In our last investor call, Pacific was called out as a big globally, we have contributed to the and the global story...With the new range, we want to make health and fitness accessible to more consumers across the country," told

The company does not disclose country-specific revenue and shipment details. Fitbit sold 5.6 million globally in the December 2018 quarter, and 13.9 million devices during the full year.

International operations accounted for 43 per cent (USD 243 million) of the December quarter's revenue of USD 571.2 million.

"While the wearables category is still nascent, it is estimated to be growing at double-digit in ..with our expanded range, we want to give customers the choice of smartwatches and fitness trackers as well as affordable prices," he said.

The company launched a new range Wednesday including Fitbit Versa Lite (smartwatch) at Rs 15,999, Fitbit Inspire HR (tracker) at Rs 8,999 and Fitbit Inspire at Rs 6,999.

The company is also looking at introducing 'Ace 2' - that will be available later in 2019 and is aimed at children.

According to the research firm IDC, smart wearables shipment in registered 17 per cent year-on-year growth to 1.02 lakh units in the July-September 2018 quarter. Along with tech companies like Xiaomi, and Samsung, traditional watch makers like Titan and are also offering wearables in the Indian market.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 22:15 IST