Google Fibit Watches in EU: Google has announced that, in a few months, third-party apps and watch faces will be removed from all Fitbit smartwatches used in the European Union.
In a support page update, Google revealed plans to shut down all third-party apps and clock faces from existing Fitbit devices in the EU. This will take effect sometime in June 2024.
Google Fibit Watches in EU
The Fitbit App Gallery will purge third-party apps and clock faces for users in the European Economic Area. This will disable the ability to download and install new apps or clock faces, but it’s unclear if users will also be unable to use apps and faces they’ve already installed on their devices.
Google says that “regulatory requirements” have led to this decision, presumably referring to the EU’s Digital Markets Act or other recent legislation. However, Google doesn’t mention the precise reason.
The company explains:
Following a careful assessment of the impact of new regulatory requirements, we have made the decision to remove third-party apps and clocks from the Fitbit app gallery for users in the European Economic Area in June 2024. You can continue to download and install third-party apps until that date. Afterwards, you’ll have access to a selection of Fitbit and Google apps. Users in other countries will not be impacted.
Affected Fitbit devices include:
- Fitbit Sense 2
- Fitbit Versa 4
- Fitbit Sense
- Fitbit Versa 3
- Fitbit Versa 2
- Fitbit Versa Lite
- Fitbit Versa
- Fitbit Ionic
Fitbit trackers appear not to be affected, which also does not affect the Google Pixel Watch or Pixel Watch 2.
Google says that Fitbit and Google apps will continue to be available but, notably, Google apps are mostly exclusive to Sense 2 and Versa 4.
Before this, Google had already changed how apps and clocks worked on Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4, with both smartwatches losing third-party apps entirely from launch but retaining third-party clock faces.