Fitbit Removes Weekly Health Data Subscription Fees, Allowing Users to Access Personalized Insights for Free

This covers heart rate variability, skin temperature, oxygen saturation, and breathing rate in addition to resting heart rate. Users will now be able to see 30-day and 90-day views of their data to follow patterns over time, the firm stated in a statement, even without a Premium subscription. The information described above was displayed in the Health measures dashboard as daily, weekly, monthly, or 90-day summaries, but more fundamental measures like step count, kilometres traveled, calories burnt, and heart rate have always been free.