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Fitbit App Reveals Work on Google Assistant Support Presumably for Versa 2

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In November, Fitbit App Reveals Work on Google Assistant Support Presumably for Versa 2. Google framed its acquisition of Fitbit as some way to “help more people with wearables.” However, since the deal remains pending regulatory approval, the 2 companies have yet to integrate or announce any joint plans. That now appears to be changing as Fitbit works on bringing Google Assistant support to its devices.

About APK Insight: during this ‘APK Insight’ post, we’ve decompiled the newest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. When we decompile these files (called APKs, within the case of Android apps), we’re ready to see various lines of code within that hint at possible future features. Keep in mind that Google may or might not ever ship these features, and our interpretation of what they’re is also imperfect. We’ll attempt to enable people who are closer to being finished, however, to point out you the way they’ll look within the case that they are doing ship. With that in mind, read on.

Today, the Fitbit Versa 2 sports a microphone and Amazon Alexa integration. You can check the weather, set timers, and control compatible smart home devices. That said, the experience requires you to hold down on the sole hardware button or swipe through the UI as there is no hot word support. Additionally, the lack of a speaker means you cannot hear answers aloud and instead have to read results.

Following the acquisition, Wired UK revealed that Fitbit had approached Google about making Assistant available on the Versa 2. The report said Google was “less willing than Amazon to make this happen,” with the necessary Assistant APIs unavailable.

Google looks to have changed its tune as recent versions of Fitbit for Android are preparing for Assistant. Strings in the app describe a process to “Activate Assistant,” similar to the set-up process today for Alexa on the Versa 2.

<string name=”ga_activate_assistant”>Activate Assistant</string>

<string name=”ga_activate_assistant_general_error”>Unable to process request to activate Assistant</string>

<string name=”ga_deactivation_error”>Error deactivating Assistant</string>

A trio of XML files clearly reference Google Assistant and how it will be introduced, as well as a welcome process:

  • res/layout/a_google_assistant_on_boarding.xml
  • res/layout/f_google_assistant_landing.xml
  • res/layout/f_google_assistant_teaser.xml

App strings also mention how “You can only have one active assistant at a time and you can always switch to another provider.” This selection process suggests that Amazon Alexa will stick around and that the voice service won’t immediately go away when Assistant is introduced.

The Versa 2 is the most likely candidate to get Assistant as it’s only a. Of course, this integration could instead debut on an upcoming device.

This synergy makes sense and could be something that the two companies launch to mark the completion of the acquisition. An assistant would help address how Fitbit devices are currently more closely integrated with non-Google services.

For example, Fitbit offers an Alexa Skill where users can request their latest stats by voice. A similar action is not available for Google Assistant. The Versa 2 also features a Spotify app, which YouTube Music competes with. Fitbit Pay is also a challenger to Google Pay for on-device payments.

Besides giving existing customers a tangible sign of the new ownership, Google gets Assistant on another popular platform. General functionality should not differ too greatly from what Alexa is able to offer on the Versa 2 today. It would be the first time that the Assistant is available on a non-Wear OS device. Unlike headphones, TVs, Smart Displays, and speakers, Google has never brought Assistant to a third-party smartwatch.


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