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Google Kills Off Some Of Fitbit’s Most Fun Features

Por: Forbes Tech March 28, 2023

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Fitbit Versa 4Fitbit Part of the old vision of Fitbit has died, as the company winds down key elements of the platform’s personality. Challenges and Adventures have been axed, as well as open groups. These were key motivational tools, and perfect for fitness-tracking beginners. Adventures let you plot your step counts against hikes and events in real-world locations, such as ones set in the Yosemite national park. Without these quirky... + full article



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