
"Black Friday is still nearly a month off, but that hasn't stopped the big-name retailers - specifically Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy - from discounting a slew of Fitbit devices in the run-up to the main event. Most of the company's smartwatches and fitness trackers are either matching or exceeding their lowest price to date, and in some cases, they're the cheapest they've been since last year."
"Now is also a great time to pick up a Fitbit because the company has started rolling out the beta of its new AI-powered fitness coach. It's starting with Android users who're subscribed to Fitbit Premium ($9.99 per month / $79.88 per year), but Fitbit product manager Taylor Helgren recently told The Verge the plan is to expand it to iOS users "later this year.""
Major retailers including Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy are discounting many Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers ahead of Black Friday, with prices matching or beating prior lows and in some cases the cheapest since last year. The company has begun rolling out a beta of an AI-powered fitness coach. The beta currently targets Android users subscribed to Fitbit Premium ($9.99 per month or $79.88 per year) and is planned to expand to iOS users later this year. A brief hands-on occurred a few months ago, but the feature has not been tested thoroughly enough to render a final verdict. New features indicate continued Google commitment to the Fitbit platform following its acquisition.
Read at The Verge
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