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Google is killing these Fitbit app features

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The Fitbit App Is Losing All These Features
The Fitbit app will soon be replaced by a new Google Health app.

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Android Central on MSN · 1d
Google Health will leave behind some classic Fitbit app features: Here's all of them
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The Fitbit app is becoming Google Health
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Google Health Coach Wants to Provide the Most Personalized AI Wellness Experience Yet
Google Health’s AI coach gets a revamp along with the latest app rebrand.

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9to5google · 1d
‘Google Health’ replaces Fitbit app as new ‘Premium’ plan joins AI Pro
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RIP Fitbit App. Not Just a New Name, New Features Too
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Google will still sell you the Fitbit Sense 2 or Versa 4 after launching ‘Air’

Google’s Fitbit lineup is remaining almost entirely unchanged after launching the screenless Air tracker. That means you can still
Android Authority
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After Pixel 4a, now Fitbit trackers are getting a bad battery update

Google is releasing a battery performance program for Fitbit Sense and Versa 3. The update will reduce battery capacity, and affected users can claim $50, much like they could with the Pixel 4a. Failure to update may result in a factory reset and data loss.
Wareable
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Fitbit Sense 2 drops to $199—here’s why it’s still a solid pickup

Amazon has slashed the price of the Fitbit Sense 2 to $199.95, a $50 saving that marks its lowest price since the December sales. While it hasn’t quite hit its $149 Black Friday low, this sub-$200 price point makes it an attractive alternative for those ...
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The Best Fitbit Depends on Your Goals. Here's How to Choose

It’s been five years since Google officially acquired Fitbit for a reported $2.1 billion, grabbing hardware and software teams that also absorbed assets from Pebble, which Fitbit itself acquired in 2016.
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