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Frustrated Fitbit users aren’t waiting for Google to fix its half-baked Health app – two Reddit users have already built better-looking alternatives using AI, and they’re open for testing. Since the ...
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Google has started notifying Fitbit users that older versions of the app will no longer be supported. Support for app versions older than 5.0 on Android and iOS will stop on July 15, 2026. This ...
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A developer based in Italy has built an open source app called OpenFit without a Google Health Premium subscription.
Google's new minimalist $100 Fitbit Air offers plenty of health and fitness data, without the pricey subscription of an Oura Ring or Whoop band.
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For years, a lot fitness wearables seem to be following the same formula of bigger displays, brighter screens, potentially more notifications, and an ever-growing list of apps. The Fitbit Air heads in ...
I tested Google's Fitbit Air against the Whoop 5.0 to see which screen-free tracker delivers better value, comfort, and health insights for everyday users. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart ...