Today’s the day for Google’s biggest change yet to Fitbit: It’s shutting down some more features. As Google announced in February, the popular fitness gamification features, Fitbit “Challenges” and ...
Fitbit features that were previously locked behind a Premium paywall are being made free, giving users access to more trends in the Fitbit Health Metrics Dashboard. Previously, the only data users ...
Fitbit has announced its new $179.95 Charge 5 fitness tracker, which sports a thinner design, a new color touchscreen, and the ability to take electrocardiogram measurements. Compared to the Charge 4, ...
The Fitbit Sense 2 is Fitbit’s most advanced and expensive smartwatch. Its features include an electrocardiogram (ECG) app, sleep monitoring, GPS, and heart rate monitoring. Additionally, it has ...
Fitness is a key focus of Google’s Pixel Watch series, and now a new leak reveals new Fitbit features for Pixel Watch 3, including a heavy focus on running metrics and tracking. The Pixel Watch series ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
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Fitness tracker and smartwatch maker Fitbit has been gradually blurring the lines between its devices in recent years, and that is likely to continue now that it’s owned by Google, which has struggled ...
The Fitbit Sense 2 feels like an in-between fitness tracker, one that is essentially a placeholder in Fitbit’s range ahead of the launch of smartwatches that are more fully integrated with Google. The ...
Fitbit now requires its users to complete their Google account login before they can access certain features. This is the case with using Fitbit features on the new Pixel Watch 2 and the Fitbit Charge ...
Do you hear that? Those three repeating base notes? Yup, that’s Queen’s "Another One Bites the Dust" playing at Google HQ as the brand kills off yet another Fitbit feature. For those needing a ...