Fitbit app redesign rolls out in October. Personal AI wellness coach central to the experience. Fitbit Premium membership required. Google recently announced plans for an overhauled Material 3 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Fitbit app is free to use, but Fitbit Premium adds additional features to the tracker. You can pay for Fitbit Premium on a ...
The Fitbit app finally can show users their stats from other wearables and services, with Google announcing the expansion of the Health Connect platform at MWC 2024. First announced nearly two years ...
UPDATE: A Google spokesperson has confirmed the Fitbit app was inaccessible for a brief period. However, it is now back up and running. “The Fitbit app was briefly down for some users overnight, but ...
Google's aiming to be your personal concierge for all things health and fitness. The company has started rolling out a major refresh of the Fitbit app, complete with a modern redesign and a new ...
Fitbit is undergoing a major overhaul, and I’ve spent a month with the preview of the newly redesigned app and personal health coach. The app is very AI-centric, which is to be expected in 2025 when ...
If you’re still a loyal Fitbit user, big changes are starting to roll out to users today. The app has gone through a major redesign that is aimed at making things simpler than ever before. The new ...
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The Fitbit app is rolling out a major redesign of its Sleep stats page, which we first spotted last month. Update 4/15: The Sleep redesign is more widely rolling out via a server-side update. In the ...
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...
The thermometer on the Pixel 8 Pro only works to “measure the surface temperature of everyday objects,” but Google did submit an FDA application to take body readings. As we wait for that, the Fitbit ...