Fitness trackers can vary a lot in price, but you can often find some of the good ones at steep discounts. Right now, Amazon happens to have the Fitbit Charge 6 on sale for 38% off: The band normally ...
Google has begun rolling out the new Fitbit Personal Health Coach, available for select Fitbit Premium subscribers in preview ...
Google's subsidiary Fitbit has not introduced any new trackers or watches under its brand since 2023. This is set to change in 2026. According to the Fitbit team, an “exciting year” awaits.
Last week, Google announced that new Fitbit devices will be coming next year. A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one. This ...
Google's new Fitbit personal health coach can have a nice conversation with you about your fitness goals, but it fails to make workouts that are easy to follow. It also hallucinated that the Pixel ...
Alongside all of its Pixel announcements this summer, Google shared details around Fitbit, its app, and a new vision for AI ...
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Google confirmed to 9to5Google that it will launch "new Fitbit hardware next year." Unfortunately, that's all the company confirmed, and it did not provide any expected release timeframe or tease what ...
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Five years ago, fitness trackers were still guessing. They’d overcount steps from typing, inflate calories during lazy Sunday walks, and sometimes forget an entire workout if you didn’t start it ...