Fitbit launched locally a new version of the Fitbit Ionic. Fitbit has stepped up its game with the Ionic that features innovations which company officials said could provide new dimensions to the needs of those who want to go deeper in the health performance space. Equipped with a new relative SpO2 sensor, the Ionic makes it possible to track deeper health metrics, including estimating blood oxygen levels. It is also water resistant to 50 meters. Other features include on-board music, smart notifications, and a variety of popular apps and clock faces, something company officials said they would add to as the year progresses. The Ionic also boasts of Fitbit staples like long battery life (five days), automatic activity and sleep tracking, and cross-platform compatibility.