Our fitness editor puts the Fitbit Air and the Whoop 5.0 head-to-head ...
Whoop started the screenless trend, but the Fitbit Air has a similar design and a much lower price. I've tested both, and I'm ...
The Fitbit Air, reviewed by Mike O’Brien, stands out as a minimalist fitness tracker designed for users who prioritize comfort and essential health tracking. With its display-free design, the device ...
The Fitbit Air seems to be the screenless fitness tracker of my dreams, but Google neglected one feature that would’ve made it perfect.
Why less screen means more focus. Read my full review of Google's new Fitbit Air and see why screenless wearables are ...
The Fitbit Air doesn’t have a screen, but it does have a suite of health sensors that pipe data into the new Google Health app. And if you want, Google has a new AI-powered health coach in the app ...
Google's newest tracker centers on passive wellness tracking and AI tools. Find out more in this Fitbit Air review.
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Fitbit's sleekest health tracker yet is here, but is it worth it?
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Google’s $99.99 Fitbit Air is a screenless health tracker that pairs with Google Health Coach, app-based insights, and paid ...
If you're looking for Google's latest in fitness tracking paired with AI summaries of the data it's sending to your phone, ...