by dbadmin | May 21, 2022 | Apple Watch, Features, Fitbit, Fitness, Google Fit, Opinions
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Opinion post byRoger Fingas It’s no secret that the fitness tracking offered by Fitbit, Samsung, Google, Apple, and the like aims to help users begin and sustain their fitness journey, rather than turning them into a sprinter...
by dbadmin | May 17, 2022 | Features, Fitbit, Fitbit Sense, Google, Google Pixel Watch, Opinions
Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority Opinion post byC. Scott Brown During its annual I/O developer conference last week, Google showed off the often-rumored Google Pixel Watch and gave us a short rundown of what to expect. This was a big deal for Google...
by dbadmin | May 17, 2022 | Features, Fitbit, Wearables
The Fitbit Luxe, the company’s first fashion-first fitness tracker, filled a niche between the Charge and Inspire lineups. It wasn’t a landmark device, but it provided an option for users who value aesthetics above pure functionality. We expect Fitbit to announce the...
by dbadmin | May 10, 2022 | Fitbit, Fitbit Versa, Fitbit Versa 2, News, smartwatches, Survey Results
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Fitbit recently found itself in the thick of a lawsuit alleging most of its wearables have a tendency to overheat. Court documents included pictures of users with burns caused due to Fitbits and the complaint deemed the...
by dbadmin | May 4, 2022 | Fitbit, Fitness, How To, Wearables
Pairing your Fitbit and MyFitnessPal accounts ensures you can use the best of both platforms without much fuss. You’ll gain access to MyFitnessPal’s planning and dieting features informed by Fitbit’s health tracking smarts. While syncing Fitbit with MyFitnessPal is a...
by dbadmin | May 4, 2022 | Fitbit, Fitness, Garmin, How To, Wearables
If you own a Fitbit smartwatch or fitness tracker but prefer using Garmin Connect as a platform, can you sync data between the two? The answer is far from simple, but there are ways you can send your Fitbit data to Garmin Connect and vice versa. Read on for more...