Google will use its existing Gemini AI tech to build a health-centric model that will be integrated with Fitbit and Pixel devices to give you personal insights. News 

Google aims to introduce AI-powered personal coach to help users stay in shape.

Google is developing a new Large Language Model (LLM) that will be trained on health features and act as a personal trainer for people using Fitbit devices. Google Gemini AI will be the backbone of this service and will be available to premium subscribers before it is released to everyone. Google bought Fitbit to focus on building a wearable line, although the Pixel Watch and Watch 2 are available on the market these days. Fitbit was mostly known for its health features and overall ecosystem that caters to various aspects…

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Know all about the Fitbit app redesign. Know everything new coming with it. (Fitbit) News 

Fitbit App Receives Major Upgrade – Check Out the New Coach Tab, Customization Options, and More!

Google has introduced a significant overhaul to its Fitbit app just before the Made by Google event, where the Google Pixel 8 series and the Pixel Watch 2 are anticipated to be launched. This revamp could have a significant impact on users, as it offers customizable windows, improved data viewing, and an off-device tracking mode to ensure no activities go unnoticed. Notably, this marks the first major redesign for the platform, which was deemed necessary due to the removal of social features. Let’s delve into the details. Announcing the new…

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Fitbit app version to get redesigned in the coming months. Know what new changes are expected. (Google Play) News 

Fitbit App Set for Major Redesign – Here’s What to Expect

Fitbit users may soon witness significant changes in the app as Google plans to initiate a redesign later this year. This revamp aims to completely transform the app’s appearance and user experience, while also introducing new features. In recent months, the app has undergone numerous modifications, and now users can anticipate an entirely new app following the redesign. According to reports, a select group of users have already been invited to test the beta version of the current app. Let’s see what all the changes are expected in the new…

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It’s in beta now with an official release coming this fall. News 

Fitbit App Revamp Focuses on Streamlining User Experience

The Fitbit app is undergoing a significant makeover, focusing on simplicity, personalization, and motivation. The update divides the app into three tabs, streamlining the interface and enhancing user-friendliness. These tabs include Today, Coach, and You, each providing access to distinct metrics and activities. The Today tab collects all the stats and metrics you want, so you can check everything at a glance. This is fully customizable, so change the stats displayed to match your personal goals. Although it’s called “Today,” you’ll also get a bird’s-eye view of health trends over…

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It comes as part of a wider set of updates. Gadgets 

Google’s Pixel Watch Now Offers Continuous Blood Oxygen Monitoring

Compared to its rivals, Google’s Pixel Watch is a recent entrant in the market and needs to enhance its features. In this regard, Google has revealed an update for the Pixel Watch that will enable it to track blood oxygen levels. The watch will keep a tab on your oxygen saturation while you sleep and alert you of any fluctuations. Blood oxygen tracking is already available on the Samsung Galaxy Watch, Apple Watch, and Fitbit trackers, all of which are owned by Google. Some of Fitbit’s features were integrated into…

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By 2025, Google will stop supporting Fitbit accounts. Gadgets 

Fitbit to Allow Sign-In with Google Accounts from June 6th

Google has finally announced the date for the transition of Fitbit users to Google logins, which has been anticipated for some time. On June 6th, Fitbit users will be able to log into their accounts using their Google credentials. This change was announced after Google’s acquisition of the wearable maker for $2.1 billion, and users will be able to move their Fitbit device to their Google account when the log in support arrives. During the transition, users will have the opportunity to adjust their data and manage their information from…

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If you already own a Fitbit Inspire 2, you will receive a prompt to update your device's software in the Fitbit app from today to add the Tile feature. (Fitbit) News 

Tile partners with Fitbit and enters the wearable space for the first time with Inspire 2 devices

Tile and Fitbit have teamed up now and from the Fitbit Inspire 2 devices you will be able to track wearable devices with Tile’s Bluetooth technology. Until now, Tile has been known for smart beacons that you can slip into your bags or stick on your other devices for easy tracking, but this new partnership marks Tile’s entry into the portable space from Inspire. 2. If you already own a Fitbit Inspire 2, you will receive a prompt to update your device’s software in the Fitbit app from today to…

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