- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap Apps
Google Maps tile.
- If you see a message that the Google Maps app isn’t installed on your phone, tap the app store link to download it.
- Tap Install and select the permissions you want to grant. For the best experience, select all.
- Note that if you use the Google Health app on an iPhone, you must tap Allow when prompted to give Google Maps access to use Bluetooth.
- You will see a check mark on your Fitbit device confirming the app was installed.
When auto-start is turned on, the Google Maps app automatically opens on your Fitbit device when you start navigation on your phone. By default, auto-start is turned on for cycling and walking navigation and off for driving navigation. To adjust the auto-start setting:
- From the clock face, press the button to open a list of the apps installed on your watch.
- Swipe up until you see the Google Maps app
. Tap the app to open it.
- Swipe up to find the Auto-start section.
- Tap the switch to turn the feature on or off.
- Tap Cycling, Driving, or Walking to turn auto-start on or off for each type of navigation.
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap the Google Maps tile.
- Tap the switch next to Auto-start to turn the feature on or off.
- Tap Cycling, Driving, or Walking to turn auto-start on or off for each type of navigation.
- Open the Google Maps app on your phone, search for the location you want to navigate to, choose your mode of transportation, select a route, and tap Start to begin navigation. For more detailed instructions on how to use the Google Maps app on your phone, check Use navigation in Google Maps. Note that the Google Health app must be running in the background.
- If auto-start is turned on for the mode of transportation you selected on your phone, the Google Maps app opens on your Fitbit device automatically. If auto-start isn’t turned on, open the Google Maps app on your Fitbit device.
Sense 2 and Versa 4
- From the clock face, press the button to open a list of the apps installed on your watch.
- Swipe up until you see the Google Maps app
. Tap the app to open it.
- Tap View to see your current trip.
Charge 6Swipe right from the clock face until you see the Google Maps app. Tap to open it. - During navigation, you can use the app on your Fitbit device to pause or cancel navigation:
Sense 2 and Versa 4
- Swipe up to see the next 2 upcoming navigation steps and your destination location.
- Tap Preview to prompt the Google Maps app on your phone to display all upcoming steps.
- Tap Pause navigation on watch to pause navigation on your watch, but continue navigation on your phone. Tap View to resume navigation on your watch.
- Tap Exit to cancel navigation on your watch and your phone.
Charge 6- Swipe up and tap the pause button to pause navigation.
- Tap the resume button to resume navigation or the finish button to end navigation.
- When you reach your destination using cycling or walking navigation, your Fitbit device shows a summary of your activity. Tap Done to close the Google Maps app.
During navigation, swipe up in the Google Maps app on your Fitbit device to find the following options:
- Tap Pause navigation on watch (Sense 2 and Versa 4) or the pause button (Charge 6) to pause navigation on your device, but continue navigation on your phone. Tap View (Sense 2 and Versa 4) or the resume button (Charge 6) to resume navigation on your device.
- Tap Exit (Sense 2 and Versa 4) or the finish button (Charge 6) to cancel navigation on your device and your phone.
To disconnect Google Maps from your Fitbit device:
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device.
- Tap the Google Maps tile
Disconnect Google Maps.
To uninstall the Google Maps app from your Fitbit device:
- Open the Google Health app
.
- At the top left, tap Connections
your device
Apps.
- Swipe to find the Google Maps app. Tap it.
- Tap Uninstall to remove the app from your Fitbit device.
If Google Maps navigation isn’t appearing on your Fitbit device, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Your phone must be connected to your Fitbit device. For more information, go to Why won't my Fitbit device sync?
- Check if your Fitbit device has a pending update. For more information, go to Update your Fitbit device.
- Check if the Google Health app on your phone has a pending update. Please update to the latest version of the Google Health app.
- Check if the Google Maps app on your Fitbit device has a pending update. For more information, go to How do I install and manage apps on my Fitbit device?
- If auto-start is turned off, navigation doesn't automatically open on your Fitbit device. To check a trip you've started on your phone, open the Google Maps app on your device. (On Sense 2 and Versa 4, you must then tap View.)
iPhone users should also try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Make sure Google Maps is installed on your phone and up-to-date. For more information, go to support.apple.com.
- Restart your phone. For more information, go to support.apple.com.
- Check that your phone's Location permission is set to Always for the Google Health app. For more information, go to support.apple.com.
No. The Google Maps app on your Fitbit device can only be used for cycling, driving, and walking directions.