On the occasion of World Health Day, Titan Smart has unveiled its ‘ Vitality Score ’ feature, now available across Titan and Fastrack smartwatch companion apps . This innovative addition introduces a 100-point health tracking system designed to assess multiple dimensions of well-being, including movement, rest, exertion, and consistency. By focusing on daily habits rather than short-term activity bursts, the feature aims to provide users with actionable insights for smarter health decisions.
The Vitality Score categorises users’ health into four levels—Weak (0-30), Fair (31-70), Good (71-90), or Excellent (91-100)—helping them identify areas for improvement while celebrating progress. By offering personalised recommendations, real-time data tracking, and goal-driven insights, the feature not only enhances preventive care but also fosters sustainable lifestyle changes.
Seenivasan Krishnamurthy, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of Titan Smart Wearables , emphasised the feature's importance: “With lifestyle-related health concerns on the rise in India, the need for actionable health insights has never been greater. Vitality Score encourages users to build healthier routines through meaningful, easy-to-understand data.”
The feature is now available as a free update, requiring no additional investment, and comes with potential integration into India’s growing digital health ecosystem.
The Vitality Score categorises users’ health into four levels—Weak (0-30), Fair (31-70), Good (71-90), or Excellent (91-100)—helping them identify areas for improvement while celebrating progress. By offering personalised recommendations, real-time data tracking, and goal-driven insights, the feature not only enhances preventive care but also fosters sustainable lifestyle changes.
Seenivasan Krishnamurthy, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of Titan Smart Wearables , emphasised the feature's importance: “With lifestyle-related health concerns on the rise in India, the need for actionable health insights has never been greater. Vitality Score encourages users to build healthier routines through meaningful, easy-to-understand data.”
The feature is now available as a free update, requiring no additional investment, and comes with potential integration into India’s growing digital health ecosystem.
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