Here’s how Google is responding to Fitbit users who don’t like the new Health app

Google is rolling out updates to its new health app following user complaints regarding the interface and dashboard functionality. The changes aim to address specific feedback about how health metrics are displayed to users.
Why it matters
As tech giants consolidate health data, user experience and interface design become critical for maintaining trust and utility in personal wellness tracking.
After a flood of complaints about the Google Health app that just replaced Fitbit, Google has responded with a list of changes that will roll out starting this week. @verge We tried Fitbit Air's AI coach, and it turned out to be far more instructive than expected. The Verge's Victoria Song joins us on The Vergecast to talk through Google's new $99 fitness tracker and what it gets right. #Vergecast ♬ original sound - The Verge Google is addressing some of the biggest complaints users had, like the Today dashboard that can only show users' chosen health metrics in the top half of the screen. Soon, Google says it will "make it easier … Read the full story at The Verge.
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