03-12-2024
01:08
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03-13-2024
09:38
by
RodrigoMFitbit
03-12-2024
01:08
- last edited on
03-13-2024
09:38
by
RodrigoMFitbit
I realize that Google is anti Apple, but when I start a "walk" or "run" I want to have the ability to use iTunes as my music app. I don't subscribe to YouTube, nor do I want to, but I have a specific playlist for when I hit the trails. Of course, I can operate it separately, but gee whiz guys, I've had this for 7 years, why would I want to change?
Moderator edit: Subject for clarity.
03-12-2024 06:02
03-12-2024 06:02
@cmdonahue Google owns both Fitbit and YouTube, making YouTube Music Control the preferred option. The Charge 6 is a tracker and Fitbit has never allowed third party apps on a tracker. I did a little searching. Apparently, you can put Apple Music on certain Samsung smartwatches with a workaround. But if you want to listen to Apple Music from your wrist, you need an Apple Watch.
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
03-13-2024 09:38
03-13-2024 09:38
@LZeeW Thanks for your input.
@cmdonahue Thanks for your post about music control with your Fitbit Charge 6.
That would be a great alternative. The best place to make your voice heard is the "Product Feedback" board, where you can submit your ideas and share it with other members. The suggestions with more votes are taken into consideration by our developers for new updates or product development. The team in charge is constantly checking this board. Thanks in advance!