RIP Fitbit smartwatches – an end we could see coming a mile away

Fitbit smartwatches have finally, officially met their end

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Anyone who’s been following TechRadar’sFitbitcoverage knows that the brand has been in a slow decline ever sinceGooglefirst purchased it in 2019. From criticisms over theapp redesignstoleaked health data scandalstoaxed community features, Fitbit has had its fair share of woes over the last few years.

This week, Google unveiled its newGoogle Pixel Watch 3at the Made by Google 2024 event, which showcased Google’s latest and greatest hardware. TheGoogle Pixel Watch3 is a true smartwatch, stuffed with features and boasting many of Fitbit’s best features, including its Daily Readiness Score. Usually available only for Fitbit Premium subscribers, Pixel Watch 3 owners get it absolutely free.

Unfortunately, we also saw some sad news for Fitbit fans: the Pixel Watch 3’s announcement spelled the end for other Fitbit smartwatches. Google quietly confirmed that there would never be another Fitbit Sense or Versa model produced. From now on, Fitbit-branded devices will be relegated to Google’s best fitness trackers: the Fitbit Inspire, Luxe, and Charge ranges. The smartwatch form factor would be exclusively reserved for the Pixel Watch line.

This is sad news. Fitbits were among the best cheap smartwatches you could buy: they lasted longer than most traditional smartwatches do today, and people loved the form factor. I know of at least three people in my everyday life who aren’t techie at all, who wear Fitbit Versa models they’ve had for years, and they love them. TheFitbit Versa 2and 3, in particular, were very well received, and the Versa 3 hung onto the top spot of our best Fitbit guide for years after its introduction.

The Versa 2 was a lovely watch that debuted in 2019, and likewise, it was something I recommended to many people a long time after its debut. It used to get down to around $140 / £120 / AU$200 in theAmazonPrime Day and Black Friday sales events, and at that price, it was a veritable steal. Even then, it had a built-in Alexa voice assistant, notification functionalities, 24/7 heart rate tracking, and (crucially) 4-day battery life.

It looked quiteApple-Watchy with a rectangular physical button instead of a digital crown, which only added to its appeal: plenty of people looking for a reputable smartwatch, that couldn’t afford an Apple model, bought these as a substitute thanks to Fitbit’s system-agnostic approach to devices.

Unfortunately, theFitbit Versa 4andFitbit Sense 2weren’t as well-reviewed. It was missing any way to control your music, with no music apps supported at all. The Charge 6, the next Fitbit device released, supportedYouTubemusic. The Pixel Watch line, on the other hand, supports YouTube music on-device and can control plenty of music apps, including Spotify, Deezer and Pandora, on your phone.

This was the first indication that Fitbit’s smartwatches were being systematically squeezed out of the frame in favor of Google’s Pixel Watches. Once Google completed its acquisition in January 2021 and debuted its first Pixel Watch in 2022, the Versa and the Sense watches were holdovers of a bygone era.

It’s clear now Google finished up those projects that were already in development by Fitbit’s team, released them with gutted features to drive more Fitbit customers towards the Pixel Watch family of devices, and has declined to produce any more devices.

Just like the Pebble before it, Fitbit watches are now consigned to wearable history. If you already have one at home, treasure it, because you won’t be getting another one - perhaps go for a walk and log10,000 steps in its honor.

UPDATE, 19 August:A Google spokesperson reached out to provide TechRadar with the following statement:“We are very committed to Fitbit, and even more importantly to the customers that use and depend on those products and technology. It’s also worth noting that many of the health and fitness features we launched in Pixel Watch 3 were because of Fitbit’s innovation and ground-breaking fitness advancements. In addition, we just launched Fitbit Ace LTE, and you’ll continue to see new products and innovation from Fitbit.”

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Matt is TechRadar’s expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech. A former staffer at Men’s Health, he holds a Master’s Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner’s World, Women’s Health, Men’s Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Matt’s a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.

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