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A holiday note from our founders

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Happy Holidays from Fitbit. In reflecting back on 2020, one thing is certain: this year has been ful

Happy Holidays from Fitbit. [Happy Holidays from Fitbit.]( [View in web browser]( [Logo]( In reflecting back on 2020, one thing is certain: this year has been full of change. From the way we work to the way we live and the way we care for our health. We’re so inspired that, through it all, the Fitbit community and communities across the globe have rallied together to take on the year’s unique realities and challenges. Whether it was finding new ways to work from home, getting creative with indoor workouts or finding calm amid the stress, you found ways to adjust your routine and prioritise your well-being. Your stories were truly moving. As a company, we devoted ourselves to finding new ways to help you learn more about your body through advanced heart health assessments, stress management, new health metrics and our COVID-19 study, which continues to progress with the goal of detecting cases before the onset of symptoms. It was your drive to stay healthy that motivated us—and in 2021 we’ll continue to think bigger and create innovations to help you take control of your health. For now, thanks for taking the journey with us. Wishing you and your loved ones health and happiness this holiday season. James Park & Eric Friedman, Co-Founders [BLOG]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [Fitbit and the Fitbit logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Fitbit, Inc. in the US and other countries. Additional Fitbit trademarks can be found at www.fitbit.com/legal/trademark-list. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.]( Fitbit, Inc. — 199 Fremont Street, 14th Floor, San Francisco,CA 94105

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