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Fitbit app now tracks your blood sugar levels
July 20, 2025
If you’re a Fitbit ownerwith diabetes, you won’t have to turn to a third-party app just to keep tabs on your condition.Newly Google-ownedFitbit hasintroducedblood sugar tracking to its mobile app, helping you manage diabetes or any other health issue related to your glucose levels.
The feature isn’t available fromFitbit’s current wearables, unfortunately. You’ll have to either import or manually log blood sugar data in the Fitbit app yourself. When you do, though, you can set custom target ranges and check trends both throughout the day and over the long run. You can see if a change in diet is having an effect, for instance.
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Fitbit is expanding access to some of its hardware-based health features at the same time.Sense ownersin US territories (such as Guam and Puerto Rico), Canada, and New Zealand can now use the ECG app to check for atrial fibrillation. AllCharge 4owners, meanwhile, will get an update letting them check their blood oxygen (SpO2) on-wrist and in the app for free.
Charge 4, Inspire 2, and Versa 2 wearers can check their seven-day trends in the phone app’s Health Metrics dashboard for free, Fitbit added. This was previously limited to the Sense and Versa 3.
You might not see Fitbit implement blood sugar tracking in its wearables for a while. Companies like Quantum Operation claim to have glucose monitoring that doesn’t require drawing blood, but the technology is still early. Even so, this addition could be helpful for diabetics who want a complete picture of their health.
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