Fitbit Adds Windows Phone Support

It’s a cliché to say that Windows Phone has some app issues. You can cross at least one fitness band off the list of MIA apps today, with Fitbit announcing Windows Phone compatibility.

Photo: Chris Hunkeler

Like its Android and iOS counterparts, Fitbit for Windows Phone will pair via Bluetooth and offer the usual array of step and sleep tracking tools to (theoretically) help you get into shape. The app itself will be free — fitness bands certainly aren’t — and will roll into the Windows Phone store today for devices running Windows Phone 8.1 with the Lumia Cyan update.

Fitbit for Windows Phone [Windows Phone via The Verge]


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