BRUSSELS: EU antitrust enforcers are set to open a full-scale investigation into
Google's $2.1 billion bid for fitness tracker maker
Fitbit unless the
Alphabet unit offers
concessions to address competition concerns, people familiar with the matter said.
The U.S. tech giant could allay such worries by offering a binding pledge along the lines of its promise last year not to use Fitbit's health and wellness data for Google ads, the people said.
The deal allows Google to take on
Apple and
Samsung in the fitness trackers and smart watches market.