
Fitbit App Gets a Fresh Look: Device Settings Now Inspired by Pixel Watch!
2025-06-16
Author: Jacob
Revolutionary Redesign for Fitbit Users
Hold onto your wristbands, fitness enthusiasts! The Fitbit app is receiving a significant makeover, particularly for the device settings page used by smartwatches and fitness trackers.
Streamlined Features at Your Fingertips
This exciting update is rolling out for all Fitbit OS-powered devices. Get ready to enjoy a sleek preview of your device along with its current watch face right at the top of the screen. You'll easily spot your connection status, battery level, and last sync details, all prominently displayed. The sync button has also been thoughtfully moved to the top-right corner—say goodbye to the outdated interface that’s been around for years!
Inspired by Pixel Watch: A New Era of User Experience
This revamped UI introduces an array of cards showcasing Watch faces, Apps, and Tiles, closely mirroring the aesthetics of the Pixel Watch companion app designed for Wear OS. With just a tap, you can access the same management interface from before—now revamped to make your life easier.
Comprehensive Settings Menu Just Got Better
If you're using a Fitbit Sense 2, the settings menu just got even more user-friendly, including options like: - **Notifications**: Manage calls, texts, and app alerts - **Device Preferences**: Customize your wrist preference and device lock - **Google Integration**: Access Wallet and Maps directly - **Fitbit Alerts**: Set reminders for movement, celebrate goals, and monitor heart rates - **Tips & Support**: Easy access to tutorials and device guides - **System Settings**: Manage software updates and disconnections - **Smart Features**: Utilize Amazon Alexa or make on-wrist calls
What’s Next for Fitbit?
This modern redesign is not a one-off; it's part of a broader strategy that Fitbit has been implementing over the past year. The company has revamped its Android and iOS app interface page by page, enhancing health stats visualization while simplifying app settings last June.
To top it all off, Google has teased an exciting advance—the upcoming Material 3 Expressive redesign for the Fitbit app on Android could finally introduce a much-anticipated dark theme. Keep your eyes peeled!