The Fitbit app is now Google Health, bringing out your best with effortless tracking and personalized coaching that’s built with Gemini. Personalized AI fitness plans, sleep insights, and health data make it easier than ever to stay on track toward your fitness goals.
You set the vision. Google Health brings together your fitness, sleep, and overall wellness. Spot key trends, and make choices that help you reach your next milestone on your terms – all with confidence that your data is private and secure. Sync Google Health with your Fitbit, Pixel Watch, your favorite health tracking apps, and your medical records (available in selected countries). Log your metrics and track patterns, like sleep, workouts, nutrition and menstrual cycles.
Built with Gemini, Google Health Coach provides expert guidance on everything from sleep and nutrition to running and strength training. (Available in certain countries with Google Health Premium)
GET PERSONALIZED FITNESS PLANS: Whether you’re trying to lose weight, build muscle, improve cardio, or establish healthy habits, Google Health designs workout plans around your goals. Tell your AI fitness coach about your preferences and routines to create a long-term fitness plan and get daily workout recommendations. Google Health will track your progress and provide insights to guide your wellness journey.
TRACK YOUR SLEEP QUALITY: Take the guesswork out of rest and recovery with detailed insights paving the way to better sleep. Your AI coach will analyze your nightly sleep stages, identify long-term trends, and provide actionable guidance based on that data. You can even get a personalized sleep schedule, bedtime reminders, and mindfulness exercises to keep you calm. These sleep quality insights are powered by an improved sleep algorithm, so you can pinpoint interruptions, limit stress, and improve your mood.
ENJOY A HOLISTIC VIEW OF YOUR HEALTH: Receive real-time guidance on your fitness, sleep, and overall wellness 24/7. Stay informed about your daily health with notifications that spotlight trends and celebrate your achievements, all based on your unique ranges. Ask your coach follow-up questions to get a deeper understanding of each insight – and get suggestions for what you can focus on next. Explore women’s health features, tracking your menstrual cycle to understand how each phase affects your routine. By keeping all of your data in one place, Google Health gives you a complete view of your wellness.
PERSONAL, PROACTIVE, SECURE, AND IN YOUR CONTROL: All of your data is protected by built-in security with easy-to-use privacy settings keeping you in control. Google Health is shaped with the help of leading experts across medicine, science, and technology, keeping your wellness in good hands.
Google Terms of Service: https://policies.google.com/terms
Google Health Terms of Service: https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/13511576
Fitbit Terms of Service: https://www.fitbit.com/sg/legal/terms-of-service
*Some features require Google Health Premium subscription (sold separately), Google Health app, Wi-Fi, and internet connection. Features subject to change; availability varies including by country. Not intended for medical purposes. Gemini features work independently of Gemini apps. Check responses for accuracy; results may vary.
I’ve been using Fit Bit with Charge 4, for almost 2 years. I pay for the premium version to have access to macro nutrient counting, the workouts and the mindfulness sessions. The reminders to move my body each hour is helpful. I absolutely love the sleep tracking aspect and comparing how I feel after a nights sleep (the app gives a numerical score based on sleep goals and how long you were in each sleep stage) I’m only giving 4 stars because there is room for improvement with this app and the data it analyzes and receives from the Charge 4. For example, while I’m sleeping it records my heart rate, you can view this within the sleep analysis data, however the Heart Rate section of the app will show a different set of data of my heart rate throughout the night. These often do not match up. The HR section will often say I had “zone minutes” (minutes of HR over 114 and cardio HR over 135) while I was sleeping. When compared to the data from sleep analysis on the same night, there was no spike in my heart rate. I find this annoying and take it with a grain of salt. It makes me somewhat doubt when I’m working out that I’m actually getting adequate zone minutes. Sometimes the app will randomly not record my sleep, even though I was wearing it correctly the whole night, just shows no data for sleep. I’ve gone through deleting the app, redownloading, resetting the Fit Bit and it doesn’t magically appear the sleep data, it just has a gap. There is the room for improvement.
FitBit Charge 4
G3&DD
I love my FitBit Smartwatch! I currently have the Charge 4. This is my 3rd Fitbit. I have been wearing a FitBit basically 24/7 for years. The only reason I upgraded to the Charge 4 a couple years ago was because I wanted the Sp02 feature, oxygen saturation. I only take it off when I shower or to charge it, although it is waterproof. A single charge lasts at least 7 - 10 days. It did from day 1 and still does. I purchased my husband the Fitbit Sense over a year ago. He likes it. It has a few extra features that mine doesn’t but he doesn’t use them and neither would I. What I wouldn’t like about his is it has to be charged four times as often as mine does. I was going to buy myself the latest Apple Watch for the oxygen reading at any time instead of only getting an average reading during sleep only, but after reading the reviews I am not sure that the Apple Watch doesn’t do the same when it comes to the oxygen saturation feature and the Apple Watch will not even stay charged for 24 hours. I will stick with FitBit, a great product for the money and I already know I love it. I just would like for them to get one that you can check your oxygen percentage any time, even when walking or exercising. You don’t need to buy the more expensive versions of FitBit unless you’re going to use the extra features. Plus like the Apple, though not as bad, the Sense doesn’t hold a charge too long. The only other negative thing with any of the FitBit watches is you have to buy the Premium subscription service if you want to use most of the features
FitBit
Hunkacoleman
In May of 2020. I was not feeling well. My wife and four children gave me a Fitbit for my birthday. Because I wasn’t feeling well, I didn’t think I would use it. I was hospitalized early in June with congestive heart failure. One thing led to the next and on June 19 I had open heart surgery to replace two heart valves, repair a third, and amputate an appendage on my left atrial. During my recovery, I was experiencing what they call atrial flutter. I noticed that my resting pulse was high, when nurses at my first rehab center, would take my vitals. I immediately called one of my daughters and asked her to charge up the Fitbit and bring it to me. At that point, I used it to watch my heart rate and all the other functions that the Fitbit can monitor. I ended up going back into the hospital so they could straighten things out. My resting pulse immediately began to drop once they performed a couple procedures on me. Prior to those procedures, my resting pulse was about 120 bpm. Today, it has decreased to the point where it’s between 56-58 bpm! I use the Fitbit to track my walking, exercise, sleep quality and other health metrics that have really helped me in my cardiac rehab! It’s an outstanding health and wellness device that I would recommend to everyone, from people getting back on their feet to those who are reaching for personal athletic bests - and everyone in between. My doctors saved my life—now I feel confident that I can continue to improve my heart health with my FitBit! Thank you for this wonderful product!
Easy biometrics at your fingertips
Thea Greek
Honestly I love Fitbit and have since I was in college. It was recommended to us by a professor of mine in the athletics department and I adore it. I am a volleyball player and I always have my Fitbit on. The app has been a tremendous help through the years and actually helped save my life twice when my heart rate was notably out of control and though I had been feeling very sick, it wasn’t until I saw that that I told my husband to get me to the hospital. Saved me from going into septic shock so that was cool. The app has also helped me with tracking calories, weight goals, periods, fertility, sleep, and more. The app actually helped us get pregnant with our first child (I have PCOS and was having a difficult time but the app really helped me figure out timing and consult a physician about the trends). What I’m saying is, I would recommend the Fitbit app and best Fitbit watches over pretty much every other product I have seen that is similar. Yes, even the A***e Watch and whatever new thing G****e has come out with. Best bang for your buck and there are a lot of apps that link up with the Fitbit app (and products) to improve your experience and help you meet your goals. I’m not paid by Fitbit to say this stuff but hey, if you’re out there reading this Fitbit, I’m just saying that I wouldn’t be sad about a job offer (jk. Mostly. Maybe.) Thanks for coming to my Ted talk
In this version:
- (Added) View and log previous custom foods
- (Improved) Handling of food logs from multiple sources and unit selection when logging food
- (Improved) Handling of in-workout experience for Fitbit Air users when connectivity is lost
- (Fixed) Blocking errors when trying to migrate from Fitbit to Google account
- (Fixed) Missing sleep scores for some users
- (Fixed) Family and Friends screen slow or unable to load for some users
- (Fixed) Steps counted twice when MobileTrack and Apple Health are both on
Version 5.01
The developer, Google, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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Information
Seller
Google LLC
Size
592.8 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.