As teased earlier this year, Fitbit Labs is now open to test experimental features like an "insights explorer" that leverages the Gemini models to let you "ask questions and discover insights."
Insights explorer lets users "ask questions about their Fitbit data and receive personalized insights, including trends, summaries, explanations, and illustrative charts." This includes:
It uses the following data: steps, Active Zone Minutes (AZM), sleep score, sleep duration, bed/awake time, deep/light/REM sleep, heart rate variability (HRV), and resting heart rate (RHR).
Fitbit notes how "you may notice a delay of up to 48 hours before your most recent data is available to analyze." Given the nature of generative AI, it also warns about how it can "generate inaccurate or misleading information." Insights explorer does not take follow-up questions after the initial response.
At this time, insights explorer doesn't take your previous questions or responses into account during your conversation.
Fitbit Labs is open to a "limited number of people." If it's been rolled out to your account, the "You" tab in Fitbit for Android will show a new "Fitbit Labs" section. Specific requirements include: