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Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 19
Google Set to Launch Screenless 'Fitbit Air' Fitness Band with Google Health Subscription
Updated
Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 19

Google Set to Launch Screenless 'Fitbit Air' Fitness Band with Google Health Subscription

25 articles · Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 19
  • Google is preparing to launch the 'Fitbit Air', a screenless fitness tracker already being worn publicly by NBA star Stephen Curry.
  • The device is designed to compete with Whoop and will debut alongside a rebranded 'Google Health' subscription, replacing Fitbit Premium.
  • This marks a shift back to minimalist fitness bands with longer battery life and a focus on passive health tracking, distancing from smartwatch distractions.
As Fitbit becomes 'Google Health,' what happens to the privacy of your personal health data?
With Stephen Curry as its face, can the new Fitbit Air win over serious athletes?
Can Google's AI make its new Fitbit a better health coach than WHOOP and Oura?
Will Google's health partnership with CVS turn your fitness data into a corporate tool?
How will the Fitbit Air's battery life and subscription price stack up against its rivals?
Is Google's return to screenless trackers an innovation or an admission its smartwatches failed?