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Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 16
Google and Stephen Curry Tease Screenless Fitbit Tracker Ahead of Launch
Updated
Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 16

Google and Stephen Curry Tease Screenless Fitbit Tracker Ahead of Launch

15 articles · Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 16
  • Google and Stephen Curry have been publicly teasing a new screenless Fitbit fitness tracker, which has appeared on Curry's wrist since January.
  • The slim, minimalist band is designed for passive health tracking, with all data displayed in the Fitbit app, including live workout metrics like heart rate and cardio load.
  • This device, seen as a Whoop competitor, signals Fitbit's shift toward distraction-free wearables and could be officially revealed soon, possibly at Google I/O 2026.
Beyond heart rate, what unique sensor will give Google's Fitbit an edge over its rivals?
Can Google's new Fitbit truly outsmart WHOOP and Oura with its AI-powered health coaching?
Will the new screenless Fitbit's best features be locked behind a costly subscription?
Is Fitbit's screenless design a minimalist revolution or a step backward for workout data?
How will Steph Curry's performance data shape the future of Fitbit's AI for everyone?
Can Fitbit's new AI really detect mental health changes, and what are the ethical lines?