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Fitbit will soon call you out for snoring, but won’t kick you in bed

Fitbit will soon call you out for snoring, but won’t kick you in bed

Posted on May 31, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Google-owned Fitbit is reportedly adding snoring detection to wearable devices, according to hints spied within the company’s mobile app.

A 9to5Google teardown has found new evidence Fitbit will seek permission from users to use the wearable’s microphone to detect snoring. Enabling the feature will grant the watch permission to listen in for “ambient noise including your potential snoring.”
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