Imagine, if you will, waking up in the morning and syncing your fitbit to your smart phone. Your sleep dashboard tells you that you might want to try getting to bed early tomorrow because you missed your sleep goal by an hour.
Then you log your breakfast -- a giant egg McMuffin breakfast sandwich -- and your Calorie dashboard tells you that you might wanna lay off the calories for lunch so you can have a substantial dinner without surpassing your calorie goal.
You go on your usual morning run, and your heartrate tile tells you that your average heart rate was 5 beats lower than last time -- keep it up. And blah blah blah, so on, so forth until you go to bed.
The next morning, you have a "morning briefing" that tells you what your overall stats -- and suggestions to improve, health warnings, and things to watch -- from the day before were.
Basically, artificially intelligent algorithms that explain to you what your data mean instead of leaving it to the FitBit user to draw conclusions himself.
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