TL;DR Google Fit users will have the option to migrate their historical data to the Google Health app. This option is scheduled to become available later this year. There are some big changes happening to the Fitbit app. Not only is the app getting a redesign, but it’s also getting rebranded as Google Health. As … Read More “Google Health will eventually let you pull in years of data from the Google Fit app” »
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TL;DR Google is rebranding the Fitbit app to Google Health and officially launching the Gemini-powered Google Health Coach beyond its public preview program. The coach uses the SHARP framework to provide adaptive fitness plans, conversational logging, and medical record analysis for premium subscribers. New machine learning models have increased sleep stage accuracy by 15%, enabling … Read More “Google Health Coach is officially here to replace generic fitness advice” »
Stephen Headrick / Android Authority TL;DR Fitbit’s Premium users in Public Preview are now getting weekly plans they can actually adjust, including targets and workouts. Coming soon is the ability to manually tweak targets and workouts when your schedule gets messy. Google is pulling back the curtain on the Sleep Score math. You get a … Read More “Fitbit’s Public Preview is giving you adjustable weekly plans- Android Authority” »
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Ultrahuman is now integrating Les Mills workouts into its app. The Les Mills PowerPlug uses ring data like sleep, recovery, and cycle phase to recommend workouts. The paid add-on costs $11.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Ultrahuman is adding trainer-led workouts to its app through a new partnership … Read More “This Oura competitor will tell you exactly how to work out each day” »