It looks like Google is preparing to launch several new Fitbit features, including the ability to detect snoring when you sleep. This function is found in the latest FitBIT application updates for Android, although not yet available for users. In addition, the code revealed the upcoming noise detection feature that listened to the sound of ambient when you slept.
The latest version of the Fitbit application began launching to users on Android yesterday. People in 9to5Google do Teardown APK and find evidence of features that are not announced called Detect Snoring & Noise. With that, a fitbit can be used will be able to monitor the sound of the night using its innate microphone, use it to detect sound and snoring.
Description features explain that Fitbit will find the initial noise level at night, then use the algorithm to detect whether harder voices come from snoring or something else. Users will see the frequency of snoring (or their partners) listed in one to three categories: no one is light, medium, and often. Those who are medium ‘often snoring 40 percent or more of their time spent sleeping.
The microphone will also provide labels for general noise levels in your sleep environment – including snoring – with the range of ‘very calm’ to ‘very hard.’ Users will, based on the code found in the application, suggest users to fill the power that can be used before going to bed if they plan to use the sleep noise monitoring feature due to battery demands.
Microphone noise monitoring will begin after what can be used determines that the user has fallen asleep. The 9To5Google also found evidence that Google was working on the ‘sleep animal’ feature for fitbit, which might include things like turtles, dolphins, kangaroos, bears, hummingbirds, and giraffes. Users can also immediately get the appointment of sleep profiles such as ‘short sleep’ or ‘sleep restlessly,’ but when these features might arrive still unclear.