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NewsVR & ARFitbit kills third-party apps for the Sense 2 and Versa 4
It is inevitable that Google will eventually integrate much of its smartwatch and fitness tracker features from Fitbit devices into the Pixel line after it completed the company’s acquisition. Unfortunately, this includes phasing out services in the latter to streamline the experience between the two ecosystems as they continue to exist.
The most significant change applies to the closure of Fitbit Studio on April 20 as spotted by 9to5Google. Third-party developers use the web browser-based tool to develop apps and watch faces for Fitbit devices. Instead, they are now advised to use the current command-line SDK. In addition, Fitbit doubled down that the Sense 2 and Versa 4 won’t receive support for third-party apps while it will allow the use of third-party watch faces.
Fitbit also announced that from March 27 onward, it will end support for a few of its in-app services and virtual-based activity tracking. Both the Adventure and Challenges will cease to exist after the said date, but users enrolled with any of the features can download their old data as well as interact with friends and other contacts created using the program.
As for the communities and forums, the creation and running of open groups will be removed. Users will still have the option to create private groups, but members who intend to join will require an invitation from friends. On the other hand, Fitbit mentioned they are not keeping nor introducing changes to the Health and Wellness forums.
The removal of some services for the Fitbit devices doesn’t mean that the brand is getting the short of the stick. In Google’s case, it rolled out Wallet and Maps to the Sense 2 and Versa 4 in December. Only in January, Google Maps became fully functional despite a delay, making it a big addition for either smartwatch.
Would you prefer to have both Fitbit and Google exist in the wearable market? Or do you think that Google should rebrand Fitbit as a sub-brand like the Pixel? We’d like to hear your thoughts on this.
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