Fitbit expands personal health coach to 37 countries and 32 languages
Fitbit is expanding its personal health coach service to 37 countries and 32 languages, now including VO2 Max tracking for improved cardiovascular performance monitoring.
Fitbit is broadening the availability of its personal health coach, now reaching users in 37 countries and supporting 32 languages. This expansion is part of the Public Preview phase, allowing more individuals around the globe to benefit from its features.
One of the significant updates in this rollout is the inclusion of VO2 Max tracking. This feature is designed to help users monitor their cardiovascular performance more effectively. VO2 Max is a key indicator of aerobic fitness, providing insights into how well the body uses oxygen during intense exercise. By incorporating this metric, Fitbit aims to offer a more comprehensive health and fitness tracking experience.
The personal health coach is part of Fitbit’s ongoing efforts to enhance user engagement by offering personalized health insights and guidance. Users can expect tailored recommendations and support to help them achieve their fitness goals. The expansion into more regions and languages aims to make these benefits accessible to a wider audience, promoting healthier lifestyles worldwide.
As the Public Preview continues, Fitbit will likely gather feedback from this diverse user base to refine and improve the health coach service. This feedback will be crucial in ensuring that the health coach meets the needs of users from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, ultimately enhancing the user experience.