Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a lightweight screenless fitness tracker designed to work with both Android and iPhone. The device pairs with AI health coaching and prioritizes sleep, recovery and heart-rate monitoring, packaged with smart fitness tools. Google is signaling a major push toward AI-powered wearable health features, backed by a week-long battery promise.
Google has unveiled a screenless Fitbit Air that targets always-on health tracking. The wearable promises 24/7 heart rate, heart rhythm monitoring with Afib alerts, SpO2 readings, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, and detailed sleep stages and duration, positioning it as a Whoop-like alternative focused on continuous insights rather than display-based interaction.
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