Fitbit redesigns its Stress Management pages as part of its bigger redesign

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Fitbit's app is changing. Last week, the Google-owned health and fitness app (which is one of the best fitness apps overall) altered the way its heart rate page was laid out. This time, it's the turn of Stress Management, Body Response, and MIndfulness.

Spotted by 9to5Google, these changes are reportedly made with Google's unified app-design language, Material 3, in mind for cross-app consistency. As Fitbit.com gets shuttered and migrates to the Google store, Google is presumably keen for Fitbit's app to be consistent with the rest of its Android and Pixel portfolio.

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Matt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech.

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