The Google Fit app has been criticized more than once for its lack of functionality and simplicity. But now the situation
What's new
First of all, we updated the home page.Whereas previously it only showed a basic look at your daily activity, with a focus on steps and cardio scores, the app will now show your latest workouts, more detailed data on your heart rate, weight, and blood pressure trends.
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Sleep monitoring capabilities have also changed.This feature used to be pretty sparse, but Google Fit now tracks sleep time, time in bed, sleep stages (light, deep, and REM), sleep efficiency percentage, and sleep heart rate. To track this data, you'll need a wearable device with Google Fit.
Google Fit on Wear OS also received some good updates. Now there is a shortcut for the last workout. The weather tile has visually changed to display precipitation and severe weather warnings.
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And the “Breathing” panel will allow you to choose fasterGuided breathing sessions will show a summary of your heart rate changes during your breathing exercise and a summary of the workouts you've completed in the last week.
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New Google Fit features should arrive in the next few days.
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