Fitbit Luxe is getting updated with two of Charge 5's most useful features
Until now, the Charge 5 was the only Fitbit fitness tracker to have an always-on display.
What you need to know- Fitbit is rolling out a new firmware update for the Luxe.
- The update adds AOD support to the premium fitness tracker.
- Fitbit Luxe can also now track your blood oxygen saturation while you sleep.
The Fitbit Luxe, which is one of the company's best fitness trackers, has started receiving a new firmware update.
According to 9to5Google, the latest v1.151.16 update finally brings always-on display support to the wearable. Once you install the new update on your Fitbit Luxe, you'll be able to enable the always-on display mode by opening the Settings app and heading over to Display settings > Always-on display. You can even set "Off-hours" if you want the feature to work on a schedule.
In addition to making the "clock visible at all times," the AOD function works with timers and also when you're working out. Another new addition is support for blood oxygen saturation tracking while you're sleeping.
You can view the data collected by the tracker in the SpO2 tile when you swipe up from the clock face. Alternatively, you can access it from the Health Metrics tile in the Fitbit app on both Android and iOS devices.
The latest firmware update also brings an increase in font size, some bug fixes, and other improvements. To check for the update manually, open the Fitbit app on your phone and tap on your profile. If the update is available for your device, you should see a pink banner when you select your device.
Announced in April this year, the Fitbit Luxe is a fitness tracker that has been designed for fashion-conscious consumers.
Fitbit Luxe$150 at Amazon$150 at Best Buy$150 at B&H
While the Fitbit Luxe may not be the best fitness tracker on the market, it looks a lot more premium than its rivals. It also has a vibrant AMOLED display and comes with six months of Fitbit Premium.