According to Reuters, Google parent company Alphabet is reportedly in talks to buy Fitbit. Alphabet has supposedly already put in an offer to purchase the US-based fitness company, according to Reuters' sources.
No other details of the supposed potential acquisition have been confirmed, and there's no certainty that these negotiations will lead to any deal. The price Alphabet offered for Fitbit was also not disclosed.
This Alphabet-Fitbit deal, if true, would make sense for both parties. Google has not yet put out any of its own wearables, despite Wear OS' awkward place in the wearable market. We've been clamoring for a Google-made Pixel smartwatch for some time, as a first-party smartwatch from Google could help turn things around for the platform.
Fitbit has also shown its prowess in the smartwatch world, especially with it being so new to the market. The company has only released three smartwatches thus far — the Ionic, Versa, and Versa 2 — though its latest smartwatch was met with plenty of criticism, including from Android Authority.
This isn't the first time Fitbit has been rumored for a sale. In mid-September 2019, Reuters reported the fitness company was considering a sale, though we have not heard details about the company's plans on the matter until now.
We will be sure to update this article as we learn more about the Alphabet-Fitbit sale. Until anything is confirmed, though, take these rumors with a grain of salt.
Android Authority has reached out to both Google and Fitbit. We will update this story if either company responds.
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