Google Fit now tracks users' sleep patterns from applications that share their data, thus, giving them a better sense of increasing or cutting their sleeping hours.
Users can also add and edit their sleep history if companion apps aren't providing a complete picture of the downtime.
The 9to5Google recently reported, “With the revamped Fit last year, Google focused on physical activity through Heart Points and Move Minutes. The service is adding detailed sleep logging to capture your entire day, while the dark theme is now official.”
Google Fit swaps out the bright background for a dark shade of grey, with the blue Move Minute and mint green Heart Point rings appropriately themed.
Meanwhile, Sleep sports purple color accents whereas the bottom bar retain its slight transparency.
Google Fit for iOS devices, which were launched in April, can now include a map of users' workout, the report added.
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