10-07-2025 06:27
10-07-2025 06:27
I have used Fitbit Apple Watch and Garmin.
There are great third party apps like macro factor and bevel that shares biology stats very nicely.
Bevel would be the closest I’d say since it has all the health stuff like Fitbit and biology like weight and nutrition all built in.
That said Fitbit feels so dated in the weight management section.
Anyone see anything in the new app that noted major changes there that bring it in line to the more modern apps and designs? The way bevel shows like trends for weight and other biology related stats is far superior to Fitbit.
Best Answer10-07-2025 12:49
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10-07-2025 12:49
You could try connecting your Fitbit to Google Health Connect (which is free) and has the ability to share biology stats.
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one cruise ship at a time!10-22-2025 07:43 - edited 10-30-2025 00:37
10-22-2025 07:43 - edited 10-30-2025 00:37
Hey there — great topic. I’ve tried Fitbit, Apple Watch, and Garmin too, plus some third‑party apps like MacroFactor and Bevel. I agree — Bevel’s smarter tracking of weight and nutrition gives better depth than what I feel Fitbit offers in its weight management section.I still think Fitbit has value, especially for basic tracking, but if I were looking for something more modern, the category of home workout gear is a good supplement. If you’re building out your routine, I recently found a Pilates Princess collection from BetterMe that works really well with weight‑and‑nutrition tracking since it helps you stay consistent with movement: https://store.betterme.world/collections/pilates-princess