Fitbit Android App 4.66 Adds Water, Food and Mood Logging Features
Fitbit released version 4.66 of its Android app with new health tracking features including water and food logging, mood tracking, a nutrition section, and expanded cycle health insights for Premium users.
Key Points
- Fitbit 4.66 Android app adds water, food, and mood logging capabilities
- New barcode scanning feature for food logging
- New Nutrition section added to Health tab under Focus areas
- Premium users get personalized cycle insights from Coach
Full Details
Fitbit has rolled out version 4.66 of its Android application, bringing several new health tracking features to users. The update includes the ability to log water intake, food consumption, and mood directly from the Today tab. Users can now scan barcodes to log food items and access a new Nutrition section in the Health tab under Focus areas. For women's health, cycle tracking has been expanded with the ability to log periods, and Fitbit Premium subscribers receive personalized cycle insights from the Coach feature. The company noted that data logged in the standard version of the app may be delayed in appearing in the Preview version.
Why It Matters
Fitbit continues to expand its holistic health tracking capabilities, moving beyond fitness metrics to encompass nutrition, hydration, and mental wellness. This positions the platform as a comprehensive health companion and may drive increased Premium subscriptions.
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