At the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year it was clear Microsoft had a problem: exciting new hardware like Pebble, Nest, and various fitness bands were not fully supported on Windows. Companies appeared to be ignoring Microsoft’s platforms in favor of iOS and Android. Thanks to Windows Phone 8.1, that might be about to change. Bluetooth support is greatly improved with the 8.1 update, and Fitbit is the first to take advantage of it with a new mobile syncing app for Windows Phone 8.1.
Fitbit users will soon be able to sign into Fitbit using a Google account instead of a Fitbit account starting on June 6.
Automatic workout tracking is one of the most convenient Fitbit features.
Plus, tons of apps for a little extra convenience.
Windows Phone getting more love lately..