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  • Fitbit has introduced a new feature called Fitbit Labs, allowing select users to test experimental health tools powered by Google’s Gemini AI.
  • The first feature, Insights Explorer, offers personalized insights by analyzing fitness data and answering user questions.
  • Fitbit Labs features are available for a limited time and may require a Fitbit Premium subscription.

Fitbit, the wearable technology brand now under Google’s umbrella, has announced a new initiative called “Fitbit Labs.” This program will allow select users to test experimental features within the Fitbit app and provide feedback on their experience. The move comes after a year of significant changes for Fitbit, including the closure of its independent website and the discontinuation of its smartwatch lines.

Announced today, Fitbit Labs is available to select users who can opt in to test these new features and provide feedback. Users who qualify will find the option within the app’s ‘You’ tab, where they can either join immediately or sign up for a waitlist if the lab is not yet available.