Fitbit targets 1 million new users with Singapore government tie-up


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 22 Aug 2019

The programme could be a boost for the San Francisco-based wearables pioneer, which has seen its shares sink in the past two years in the face of stiff competition. — AP

Fitbit Inc said on Aug 21 it signed a contract with the Singapore government to provide fitness trackers and services in a health programme it said could reach up to one million users.

Fitbit will supply its trackers free of charge on the condition users spend Sg$10 (RM30) each month, for a year, on the company's premium subscription.

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