Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Fitbit’s Super Bowl Ad Is Just the Inspiration You Need Today

Fitbit’s Super Bowl Ad Is Just the Inspiration You Need Today

Fitbit’s Super Bowl Ad Is Just the Inspiration You Need Today- The current year's Super Bowl promotions offered, not surprisingly, a tad bit of everything. From the clever (Drake ridiculing his own odd Hotline Bling video while shilling for T-Mobile) to the less-so (Steve Harvey parodying his Miss Universe misunderstanding to likewise sell T-Mobile).


Our most loved was Fitbit's "Dualities," touting the new Blaze savvy ($200, amazon.com). In the direct clasp, set to Screamin' Jay Hawkins' cheerful Little Demon, a large group of fit-looking people perform a progression of regular moves, every crush slice to the same individual doing the utilitarian identical in the exercise center. (A fellow remaining from a train station seat all of a sudden executes a flawless barbell squat; a lady raising her portable suitcase into an overhead receptacle swings an iron weight).


The spot is quick, natural and requires no dialog to pass on its point that life is a continuum of movement from genuine to exercise center life, and Fitbit's trackers delete the crease between the two. The terse motto: "Get Fit. In Style." After a couple of hours on the lounge chair, that is precisely what the advertisement made us need to do.



==>Fitbit’s Super Bowl Ad Is Just the Inspiration You Need Today<==

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