The creators of Fitbit have launched a new family health app called Luffu. The app serves as a hub for family members to ...
Luffu tracks health data like medications, diets, and sleep and provides AI-powered alerts for potential health issues.
Fitbit's founders have a new startup. Two years after leaving Google, James Park and Eric Friedman announced a new platform that shifts the focus from the individual to the family. They say the Luffu ...
The co-founders of Fitbit have a new venture called Luffu. The company's first offering will be an app that focuses on family health.
According to the post, users will no longer be able to access Fitbit with a Fitbit account as of the May 19 deadline. To continue using it, people will need to move their Fitbit account to Google. It ...
Luffu uses AI in the background to gather and organize family information, learn day-to-day patterns, and flag notable ...
Fitbit‘s creators have launched Luffu (“loo-foo”), a new health app for families that will eventually expand to hardware devices too.
Google initially set a deadline for Fitbit users to migrate their accounts sometime in 2025, then pushed back a few more ...
Google has extended the Fitbit account migration deadline to May. Users must switch to Google Accounts or risk losing data.
Users who miss the deadline could permanently lose access to key historic data on metrics such as their heart rate, workouts, ...
Fitbit has quietly pushed back a deadline to migrate your account over to a Google Account, with data set to be deleted later this year.
Fitbit logins were originally set to expire in 2025, but now you've got even more time to take care of the job.