If you were missing Hourly Activity and Naps in Google Health, a new update brings them back

Google Health’s 5.02 update restores two features that went missing in the redesign, and adds a handful of genuinely useful improvements.

Google Health’s rough Fitbit takeover is already forcing a major cleanup plan

Google is responding to criticism of its Fitbit replacement with a cleanup roadmap for Google Health, starting with workout fixes this week and expanding into sleep, nutrition, Coach, and data-sharing updates.

Google Health 5.0 is rolling out with its best feature up front and its worst problems buried

Google Health 5.0’s new home screen widget is a real upgrade over the old Fitbit steps bubble. The app underneath it is a more complicated story.

Whoop’s response to Fitbit Air and Google Health is real doctors, not just an AI chatbot.

Google trusts Gemini to coach your health; Whoop is putting a licensed doctor on your screen. Here’s what each approach actually means for your wallet and your wellbeing.

Google is launching an AI Health Coach. Here’s what it’s all about

Google has announced the Google Health Coach, a Gemini-powered personal wellness assistant baked into a rebranded Google Health app. Here’s everything you need to know about pricing, features, and availability.

Fitbit is becoming Google Health, and it’s getting a bunch of wellness upgrades

Google Health is getting photo-based food logging, medical records integration, Apple Health and Peloton compatibility, improved sleep tracking accuracy, and a Gemini-powered coach.

Google’s $9.99-per-month AI health coach launches May 19

The Gemini-powered health coach will act as a combination fitness coach, sleep expert, and health and wellness advisor.

Google’s Fitbit Air is a screenless $99 Whoop rival, and its core features don’t need a subscription

The Fitbit Air weighs 5 grams without its strap, tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and steps around the clock, lasts seven days on a charge, and costs $99.99.