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  2. Fitbit - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit brand name was originally owned by Fitbit, Inc., founded by James Park and Eric Freidman. The company was acquired by Google in January 2021 and was absorbed into the company's hardware division. [1] In 2019, Fitbit was the fifth largest wearable technology company in shipments.

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  5. Fitbit users can log in with their Google accounts starting ...

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    On June 6th, the tech giant will introduce the option for Fitbit users to log into their accounts using their Google credentials. When it announced the upcoming change following its $2.1 billion ...

  6. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    Fitbit Charge 4. The Fitbit Charge 4 is a tracker released in March 2020. [38] It shares the same form factor as the Charge 3, but includes additional features such as in-built Spotify controls, Active Zone Minutes [39] and Fitbit Pay Support. Charge 4 also has built in GPS, and many of the Charge 3 clock faces return.

  7. As spotted by 9to5Google, Fitbit has revealed in its help page that it will launch support for Google accounts in 2023. Signing up for Fitbit and activating new devices will require the use of a ...

  8. Fitbit Ionic smartwatches recalled following battery burn ...

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    Fitbit is refunding the product to the tune of $299 (plus a discount on future devices, if you want to replace it). The Google-owned wearable maker says it participated in the recall “out of an ...

  9. Fitbit is launching a $10 premium subscription service

    techcrunch.com/2019/08/28/fitbit-is-launching-a...

    Fitbit Premium will be a cornerstone of that play. At $10 a month or $80 annually, the company is eyeing a revenue streaming beyond device sales and enterprise/healthcare partnerships.