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Hi everyone!
@Fitbit app is becoming Google Health.
Google is turning Fitbit into a broader health and wellness hub that brings together wearables, apps, smart devices, and even medical records in one place.
The premium layer is where the new direction becomes clearer: Google Health Coach, built with @Gemini, gives personalized answers, adaptive workout plans, recovery guidance, sleep insights, cycle health support, and proactive coaching based on your own data.
And with Fitbit Air, you get a Whoop-style screenless band to pair with it:
Getting rid of the screen is huge, I had the last fitbit model but I would bash it on things constantly and the screen didn't work well for me anyway / never got used. I'd considered jumping to Whoop and just broke my last fitbit so the timing could not be better. Also love the knit band vs. the plastic bands, and Gemini 3.1 Pro has impressed me so the coach is probably really good if backed by same model or newer. Super exciting launch!