Google recently launched a survey in the user experience research program, hoping that participants would provide feedback on how to improve Wear OS, which implies that Google Wear OS will work hard in the health field to compete with Apple and Samsung.
The survey focuses on health monitoring, ranging from sleep indicators to blood oxygen saturation, to heartbeat warnings and other automatic monitoring, as well as pairing with other medical devices.
Google bought Fitbit last year, which is believed that this time Google may make health and fitness an important part of Wear OS.
Google Wear OS is indeed lacking in this area. If Google wants to compete with Apple and Samsung in the healthy market, Fitbit may give it a lot of help.