Why Fitbit Can Compete With the Apple Watch
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Angelo Zino, Senior Equity Analyst at CFRA, and Serenity Caldwell, Managing Editor of iMore, join "The Long and The Short" to discuss the battle of wearables. Who is winning: Apple or Fitbit? Caldwell has been testing Apple's Series 3 Watch and says it may be small and flawed, but it is mighty. Zino addresses Apple's stock tumble on Friday, which was blamed by many on issues with the Series 3 Watch. Plus, he believes Fitbit has a place in the wearable market, but only if it sticks with its unique features, such as sleep tracking. Fitbit announced its newest Ionic watch will be released in October, but Caldwell explains why it's just not ready for prime time.
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