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Google-owned fitness tracker and smartwatch brand; heart rate, sleep, and SpO2 monitoring at accessible price points integrated with Google Health after $2.1B 2021 acquisition.
Fitbit is a consumer wearable technology brand producing fitness trackers and smartwatches that monitor steps, heart rate, sleep quality, and health metrics. Founded in 2007 in San Francisco by James Park and Eric Friedman and acquired by Google in January 2021 for $2.1 billion, Fitbit is now part of Google's hardware portfolio alongside Pixel phones and Nest devices. The Fitbit brand was an early pioneer in consumer fitness tracking — the original Fitbit clip launched in 2009 and sparked the wearable fitness tracker category.
Signify (AMS: LIGHT) premium smart lighting with 16M+ color combinations and Entertainment API for sync with video and music; competing with LIFX and Nanoleaf for connected home lighting ecosystem.
Philips Hue is Signify's (formerly Philips Lighting, AMS: LIGHT) premium connected smart lighting brand — offering LED smart bulbs, light strips, outdoor fixtures, lamps, and accessories controllable via the Hue app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and the Hue Bridge hub — establishing the consumer smart lighting category that Philips pioneered with the original Hue launch in 2012. Signify generated €6.4 billion in total revenue in fiscal year 2024 with Hue comprising the connected home segment, serving tens of millions of Hue smart lighting devices installed in homes across 100+ countries at pricing from $15 per smart bulb to $300+ for premium fixtures.
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