Two years after leaving Fitbit, original founders James Park and Eric Friedman have announced a health app, Luffu, designed ...
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Google has pushed back the deadline for Fitbit users to migrate their data — again. Fitbit users who have put off moving ...
Fitbit‘s creators have launched Luffu (“loo-foo”), a new health app for families that will eventually expand to hardware devices too.
The co-founders of Fitbit have a new venture called Luffu. The company's first offering will be an app that focuses on family health.
Google has extended the Fitbit account migration deadline to May. Users must switch to Google Accounts or risk losing data.
A big deadline is looming for former Fitbit owners, who will have their historical data deleted if they don't migrate their ...
Fitbit's founders have a new startup. Two years after leaving Google, James Park and Eric Friedman announced a new platform that shifts the focus from the individual to the family. They say the Luffu ...
The founders emphasize that Luffu is not positioned as a chatbot or constant monitoring tool. Instead, they describe it as a ...
Luffu, which translates to the Old English word for "love," uses AI to create what it calls an "intelligent family care system." The platform allows family members to share all their health ...
Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman have announced Luffu, an AI-powered platform for family health and safety tracking.
Luffu tracks health data like medications, diets, and sleep and provides AI-powered alerts for potential health issues.