New Features Coming to Fitbit Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers

New Features Coming to Fitbit Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers

Google has recently unveiled its newest Feature Drop for Pixel smartphones, and we've covered that in detail. Moreover, the Pixel Watch 3 has gained new capabilities for pulse detection and emergency services in more regions. However, if you dig deeper into the extensive blog post, you'll find some exciting information regarding not only current Pixel Watch models but also Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers.

Fitbit Transition and Features

To give you some background, Google has shifted users from the Fitbit site to its own webstore. Yet, Fitbit is still rolling out new features for its gadgets, including the updates made to the Ace LTE (currently $227.99 on Amazon) last month. In the near future, Google's revamped Daily Readiness algorithm will be integrated into the Fitbit app for a range of smartwatches and fitness trackers.

New Metrics Coming Soon

Additionally, Fitbit will introduce Cardio Load and Target Load metrics, set to launch on December 9. Interestingly, these features will also be accessible on the Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 through the Fitbit Today app and the Readiness complication. To clarify, Google explains Cardio Load and Target Load as follows:

These metrics, powered by Fitbit's sophisticated health and fitness tools, allow you to understand your body better and balance your activity with recovery. This way, you can enhance your workouts and relaxation to avoid overtraining.


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