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Fitbit has officially launched its latest innovation, a Gemini-powered health coach, exclusively for Premium subscribers in the U.S. on Android devices. This new feature is designed to enhance users' health and fitness journeys by providing personalized guidance and insights based on individual data.
The revamped app leverages advanced artificial intelligence to offer tailored recommendations, helping users set and achieve their health goals more effectively. With the integration of the Gemini health coach, users can expect a more interactive experience, including customized workout plans, nutrition advice, and real-time feedback on their progress.
This update marks a significant step forward for Fitbit as it continues to evolve its platform and meet the growing demands of health-conscious consumers. The company aims to empower users with the tools they need to make informed lifestyle choices, ultimately fostering a more holistic approach to wellness. Premium subscribers can look forward to a more engaging and supportive experience as they navigate their fitness journeys.
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