Fitbit is expanding its health-tracking capabilities by making its Daily Readiness Score feature free for all users of its smartwatches and fitness trackers. Previously, this was available only to Fitbit Premium subscribers. The Daily Readiness Score provides insights into how prepared a user is for physical activity based on factors like sleep quality, heart rate, and recent activity levels.
This update is part of Fitbit’s ongoing effort to make health and wellness tracking more accessible to its user base. The score is updated daily with personalized offers and recommendations. Helping users decide whether to prioritize rest or engage in more intense exercise. By analyzing a user’s overall fitness and recovery, Fitbit aims to help people optimize their health without overexertion or burnout.
The rollout will be available across a wide range of Fitbit devices, from budget-friendly trackers to advanced smartwatches. These are the listed models:
It allows more users to benefit from personalized health insights. In addition to the score, users can still access features like sleep tracking, step counts, and heart rate monitoring.
Fitbit’s decision to make this feature free aligns with the growing trend of tech companies offering more comprehensive health data. It will give users deeper insights into their physical well-being without requiring premium memberships.
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