Fitbit Rolls out Quick Replies, Female Health Tracking
Fitbit launched the Versa with Fitbit OS 2.0 and an update released today provide additional functionality for Versa and Ionic users.
With the update, quick replies for Android and female health tracking for iOS and Windows users are now available. There are also new apps and watch faces in the Fitbit App Gallery.
These new updates are available for both the Versa and the Ionic.
Quick replies launches with five default responses, but you can also customize your responses for text messages and other messaging apps like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
The five default responses include:
Yes
No
Sounds good!
Can't talk now, will reply later
What's up?
You will also be able to respond to a message with emojis.
The second major update bring female health tracking to iOS and Windows. Android users will have to wait until later in May to get support for this important new feature.
Female health tracking lets you log your menstrual cycle, record symptoms, compare your previous cycles, and see all of your health and fitness stats in one place. With Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Ionic, you can also track where you are in your cycle, view when your period is expected, and predict your upcoming fertile window in the on-device dashboard.
Fitbit is also introducing new apps and clock faces to help people better manage their health. Built using Fitbit's SDK, the apps and clock faces will give Fitbit smartwatch users new options to improve wellness and help manage conditions such as diabetes and some types of cancer. The new apps include: Dexcom, Diplomat Pharmacy Inc., Fitabase, Go365 by Humana, Limeade, One Drop, Sickweather and Walgreens.