Fitbit is adding medical record integration, smarter sleep tracking, and glucose insights, aiming to turn its app into a more personalized health companion with AI guidance based on real user data.
Two major upgrades to Fitbit’s AI Coach aim to improve sleep insights and to use your medical records to inform its advice.
Fitbit today announced a number of new features coming to the Public Preview, starting with improved sleep tracking.
Fitbit is rolling out several updates to sleep tracking and health insights to further enhance the personal health coach ...
Fitbit has announced it has improved how sleep tracking works in its wearables. A member of the Fitbit team posted over at the company’s community forums about changes made to sleep tracking. And they ...
In addition to a bigger Charge 6 and tracker/smartwatch updates last week, Fitbit detailed some improvements to sleep tracking. On Friday, Fitbit shared that it can now “provide a more precise ...
Fitbit unveils Charge 3, adds SpO2 tracking in preparation for potential sleep apnea, a-fib features
Fitbit has unveiled the third device in the Fitbit Charge family, the Fitbit Charge 3, and the new version adds SpO2 tracking among other health tracking improvements. The device will be available ...
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Your medical history is coming to Fitbit whether you're ready or not
Fitbit’s finally getting smart by linking your actual medical records and fixing its lying sleep tracker.
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