![]() You can change the settings to make it text-only if you’d rather that the Amazon assistant’s responses to your commands weren’t audible to everyone in earshot. You still get Alexa integration, although no option yet for Google Assistant, which you would have assumed would be a certainty. ![]() Swiping through the menu tiles isn’t as smooth as it could be, and it feels like the watch software is lagging as you go a lot of the time It’s frustrating, and hopefully Fitbit improves it soon. The always-on display looks good, but it is slow at times to reactivate when you need it to, which is a pain during workouts or even if you want to check a notification. Swiping through the menu tiles isn’t as smooth as it could be, and it feels like the watch software is lagging as you go a lot of the time. There is some Google crossover – Google Maps and Google Wallet are on the way, although not available at the time of reviewing – but on the whole, the software looks fairly similar to what you have come to expect from Fitbit. On the one hand, third party apps are a little light at the moment, so if you were a fan of the streaming music apps on previous Fitbit devices, you might be disappointed. This watch runs Fitbit OS rather than Wear OS, which has a few different results. That alone was probably enough to induce a stress reaction in users, so the continuous monitoring in the background is a better option. The new watch adds a continuous EDA sensor that monitors skin activity for stress reactions throughout the day, rather than the previous version’s more awkward manual process than required users to hold certain points on the case to get a reading. ![]() Third party apps are a little light at the moment, so if you were a fan of the streaming music apps on previous Fitbit devices, you might be disappointed
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