Fitbit releases an update to monitor blood glucose

woman using a fitbit activity tracker

Fitbit has achieved a unique place in the field of fitness tracking, offering a large number of products to monitor exercise and physical activity. We currently live in constant competition between companies that launch devices with improvements, such as the next Google bracelet or Garmin wearables. Users experience a growing blur between smartwatches and straps. If you are indecisive, you know how expensive it is.

It's time to calm down, though, because Fitbit has announced a pack of new features coming to users' devices starting February 8 and the following month. The Charge 4 championed the platform, and previous Fitbit models ended up being retroactively upgraded with it. That is, we are talking about Health metrics dashboard, that access to a exercise suite for all Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users. Sense and Versa 3 users will also get the added functionality.

The brand's devices are synonymous with fitness monitoring and for good reason: Not only do the devices accommodate a variety of skill levels, but the user friendly interfaces are crucial for smooth exercise routines, so you don't have to endure a painful training or difficulties getting the device to work. This new stream of updates should take your training routine to the next level.

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How will the new Fitbit dashboard work?

For free users of the service, Fitbit's health metrics dashboard will summarize the 7-day trends, selecting your physical states to measure performance. Premium members will be able to see a broader view of their training sessions, spanning 7-day and 30-day trends. The health metrics dashboard is also versatile in its analytics: the resting heart rate, breathing, la skin temperature and heart rate variability They're available.

All of this is happening in the face of a deluge of updates from Fitbit, including adding EKG monitoring. Charge 4 users can now track their SpO2 readings from the ease of your wrist, instead of having to open the app. In late 2020, the Google Assistant was pushed through Fitbit OS 5.1.

La Blood glucose it's a buzzword right now, touching all areas of the fitness world and a major part of Fitbit's plans. The company will release a blood glucose tracking tool for the US Fitbit app. Like the health metrics section, a free and premium version will be available: free access will allow users to set reminders, log blood glucose and compare for 7 days. Premium users, meanwhile, will get that longer 30-day comparison.


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