The Google Fitbit Air finally breaks cover, and it heralds a new era of screenless fitness tracking to take on Whoop and…
- Google has revealed the new Google Fitbit Air, and as expected, it's a screenless fitness tracker similar to a Whoop band
- Designed as a 'set and forget' wearable just like the original FitBit, it weighs just 12g with the fabric band
- The wearable arrives at the same time as a big Fitbit redesign, with the app rebranded as 'Google Health'
After weeks of rumors and teases by Google (via NBA all-star Stephen Curry's Instagram account) Google has revealed the Google Fitbit Air, the next evolution of the best Fitbits, and it's exactly what we were expecting: a budget screenless 'set and forget' fitness tracker to undercut the likes of Whoop.
Priced at $99.99 (around £75 / AU$140), the tracker is incredibly lightweight at just 12g — without the band, it weighs only 5g.
The device doesn't have GPS, differentiating it from the Fitbit Charge 6. It includes a...
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