No, I think I'm done with Fitbit and Google devices. Received my Sense 2 today and found out that it no longer supports Google Assistant like it did on my sense. Very disappointed. Been aa Fitbit user for a very long time but probably need to be elsewhere for progress and innovation these days.
@sgbednar nope. If I wanted WearOS watch I would go with either Galaxy Watch 5 or Suunto 7 which are both far superior to Pixel Watch. It's not only the OS but the actual SW ecosystem that matters and binding Pixel Watch to Fitbit makes it rather low-end sports/fitness tracker. If I had a choice I would go with a platform that gives me more data from my running, cycling or swimming. Both, Samsung Health and Suunto apps provide more advanced metrics. This and the fact that othet watches can use external sensors (I managed to pair PolarH10 and Stryd sensors and use them successfuly on GW5) puts Pixel Watch rather at the bottom of competition. That's my view (but mind that I place sports tracking features over general health tracking).
I been with pixel since they were nexus but since i got sense 2 and got to see how they treat their customers i decided to switch to Samsung. My decision wont be affecting them obviously but as a customer i refused to be treated that way. Was a good jouney with both fitbit and pixel
@sgbednar Nope. I’m an iPhone user and am not interested in changing phone platforms.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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Absolutely not! In fact, I bought a Garmin Venu 2 Plus this week. I am trying to wear both to compare side by side. Funny thing, I haven’t been able to get the sleep tracking or readiness score to work on my Fitbit since February 25th….