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Fitbit wants you to work out with your friends more often

Fitbit has been in the news lately after it was announced that the company would be acquiring Pebble, the popular smartwatch manufacturer. This led to many being upset due to the cancellation of the Pebble Time 2 and the Pebble Core.

However, Fitbit has kept their eyes on the prize and have announced a slew of new features that will be coming to the Fitbit application later this year. These new features are designed to help you get off your rump and fulfill your 2017 fitness resolutions with the help of your friends and family.

The first new addition is the Community panel which helps you keep track of what your friends are doing, while also sharing your feats. From here you can also search for more groups of like-minded folks who may be able to help you meet your goals.

The new Community section will consist of three major sections:

The next big update is an included personal trainer. This panel will provide various workouts depending upon your goals, along with giving you some suggestions of good music, along with “two new certified personal trainers”.

The new Fitstar Personal trainer offers a few new features to improve your workout experience, on top of a redesigned interface. These features are:

How is an app supposed to help understand what you’re trying to do without you letting it know? Well, the redesign also includes a questionnaire which will learn what you’re trying to accomplish. This will help provide a more personalized experience while using the Fitbit application.

Finally, the new Fitbit application will also help you improve upon your personal goals by helping you do the following:

The new Fitstar Personal Trainer function is available starting today, the new Personal Goal Setting option will be available later this month, and the new Community feature will be coming to those in the US sometime in March. Will you begin looking more into the different fitness trackers that Fitbit has to offer now that these features have been announced? Let us know in the comments below.

[Ars Technica | Fitbit]

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