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Google published Fitbit Air design blueprints for a third party to build a fitting ecology
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On June 6th, Google began publishing a blueprint for the design of Fitbit Air's unscreened bracelet, inviting major third-party manufacturers to build accessories and accessories for the bracelet.
According to the information received, Google did not establish a complex delegation of authority, but rather directly disclosed the relevant specifications of Fitbit Air and essentially adopted an attitude of “let go and do it”.
Google indicated that third-party products should follow the sizes in the design blueprints, do not shield the heart rate sensors and ensure that the material is of a specified strength. At the same time, the watch belts must be made of materials free of lead and free of PFAS (IT house note: perfluorinated and polyfluoroalkyl substances) to ensure that the material is of a physical nature.
Moreover, Google requires third-party manufacturers not to appear in product naming. "GoogleThe words “compatible Fitbit Air” could be used to “apply to Fitbit Air”. Branders should ensure that their product image is independent and that they do not copy or imitate the official cooperative wristband design.
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