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It is not in use right now.
Fitbit stated it will be enabled for calls on the wrist in the next weeks/months. If it is going to be used for other purposes (Alexa, Google assistant, audible notifications....) is still unknown.
Best AnswerI just had an email from Fitbit say it will have the following:
Go hands-free
With a built-in mic and speaker, you can take Bluetooth®** calls and get text and smartphone app notifications right from your smartwatch.
But when who knows?
Wondering the same. Didn't even know it had a speaker till I was looking at the watch and noticed what looks like a speaker grill next to what I assume is a microphone.
Best AnswerIt would be nice to enable it for alarms, notifications and timers like every other device (with the option to turn it off obviously).
Best AnswerFor a basic alarm function, it would take a developer a few seconds of their time to add. It's a basic feature of 80s Casio watches, so why is it such a big thing for Fitbit to enable on their £300 (SMARTwatch)? The phone calls, and Google assistant features can wait. Alarms and notifications would be more useful right now.