Face in your face? Certain, why not. I used to try this with the Pebble watch years in the past. There’s now a Bitmjoji watch face for the Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Ionic, which does precisely what you suppose it does: Your little avatar can hop onto your watch.
Fitbit says there are over 50 Bitmoji animations on the watch face that change to match targets and motivations (there’s one with sleepwalking to remind you to sleep, a celebration one, a food-logging one, and so they fluctuate from day to nighttime).
After all, having your face in your watch face means it will not be as personally emotive (Bitmoji might be 3D in your cellphone, and AR Emoji and Memoji are animated by your face, which might’t occur on a Fitbit Versa). Nevertheless it’s a very attention-grabbing concept for a extra fast motivational instrument on a health watch.
The watch face connects through Snap to entry the Bitmoji. I have not had an opportunity to dive in and make my very own face-face but, however it’s one other cute/bizarre concept in Fitbit’s watch face retailer.
It additionally raises the query: Why would not Apple have a Memoji Apple Watch face but? Or, why is not there a Samsung AR Emoji watch face for Galaxy Watch? It is a intelligent use of motivational ways blended with private avatars.
Should you’re curious to attempt it out, dive proper in.
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