Last year Google announced Google Fit
and it is basically Google’s answer to Apple’s Health and HealthKit
framework, where users could store all sorts of information regarding
their biometrics in the app, and where other fitness apps and devices
could also sync with the app to record the data it has gathered.
Now for those who felt that the app was still a bit lacking, you might be pleased to learn that Google has since issued an update
and the Google Fit app will now be able to estimate things like
distance and calories burned during your workout session. To activate
these features, users will have to update their profile to include their
gender, height, and weight if you haven’t done so already.
Once
that’s done, Google Fit should now be able to predict the amount of
calories that you’ve burned off throughout the day. The app has also
been updated and will now be able to look back on your fitness history
so that users can get an idea to see how much they’ve been improving
over time, if at all. Last but not least, the update also brings about a
widget in which users can implement onto their phone or on their Android
Wear device, so at a glance users can check to see how close they are to their goals.
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