Fitbit working on detecting hypertension and ‘unusual patterns’ for Pixel Watch owners: here’s how to sign up for testing


  • Fitbit Labs is testing a new hypertension feature as well as a new tool that detects changes in your health parameters
  • The company is looking for 10,000 participants who will wear their Google Pixel Watch 3 as they normally would for 180 days, and they will receive an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring cuff.
  • Its “unusual trend” detection will also send you alerts if your health metrics seem different from normal.

Now that Fitbit’s AI-powered personal trainer app is widely rolling out to users, the company has begun testing more features for Pixel Watch users, including a hypertension study lab and an “unusual pattern detection” tool.

Both new features are currently in testing through Fitbit Labs, a program where users can sign up to explore Fitbit’s latest experiments and offer feedback as features are developed. You should also note that this hypertension experience is currently only available to users in the United States.

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