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A month with Fitbit's new AI-driven health coach and how the reimagined app for 2026 is inching closer to becoming my go-to fitness app
At the moment, there still isn’t feature parity with the standard Fitbit app. But what’s new is rather interesting and makes ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Fitbit app is free to use, but Fitbit Premium adds additional features to the tracker. You can pay for Fitbit Premium on a rolling monthly basis or per year. Fitbit devices don't need a constant ...
Fitbit is moving down to three tabs and a minimalist aesthetic that seems to match leaked Pixel Watch 2 watchfaces. Fitbit is moving down to three tabs and a minimalist aesthetic that seems to match ...
In the Today tab, Fitbit will show health stats that originate from non-Fitbit devices and services. Those cards — like Steps, Active Zone Minutes, and Exercise days — will be labeled by the ...
Even in an era of Apple Watches, Pixel Watches, and Garmin devices, Fitbits remain synonymous with fitness tracking for many people. There isn’t much tracking going on, however, when a Fitbit suddenly ...
It’s been 14 years since Fitbit launched to market and kickstarted a journey that would lead to over 120 million users. That journey hit new heights four years ago when Google acquired the company for ...
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