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The Fitbit Air is Google’s new entry-level fitness tracker, and when Google announced it last month, I was immediately intrigued. I had never owned a fitness tracker or a smartwatch before, but the ...
Google made a splash recently by overhauling the Fitbit app and renaming it Google Health, and at the same time released a ...
The sleep tracking is excellent, and I’m embarrassed to admit I love Google's AI coach. But the faceless design isn't for everyone.
I tested Google's Fitbit Air against the Whoop 5.0 to see which screen-free tracker delivers better value, comfort, and health insights for everyday users. The Oura Ring 5 is thinner, pricier, and ...
What’s different about the Air compared with most fitness trackers is that it doesn’t have a screen. It’s simply a band you wear around your wrist, with sensors that rest against the top of your wrist ...
That changed last month when Google launched the Fitbit Air, an £85 screen-free fitness tracker that targets the very same recovery market as the industry-leader. Costing a fraction of the Whoop 5.0 ...
The Fitbit Air is a comfortably lightweight, screenless tracker centered around passive health and fitness monitoring and excellent sleep tracking. It pairs Fitbit’s approachable health platform with ...