Google Launches Fitbit Air, a $99 Screenless Wearable Focused on Discreet Health Tracking

Story Summary
Google has introduced the Fitbit Air, a compact, screenless wearable designed for continuous health and fitness monitoring. Priced at $99.99, the device aims to lower the barrier to entry for health tracking by offering a lightweight, unobtrusive form factor that prioritizes comfort and 24/7 data collection. The tracker syncs with the Google Health app to provide insights into heart rate, sleep stages, and activity, while boasting a battery life of up to one week with fast-charging capabilities. By removing the screen, Google is positioning the Fitbit Air as a secondary, specialized device for users who prefer a minimalist aesthetic or seamless sleep tracking alongside their primary smartwatch. Pre-orders are currently open, including a three-month trial of Google Health Premium.





