Fitbit Air Wins Over Reviewer After 3 Weeks, Challenging WHOOP With $99 Price
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Updated · Android Authority · Jul 9
Fitbit Air Wins Over Reviewer After 3 Weeks, Challenging WHOOP With $99 Price
2 articles · Updated · Android Authority · Jul 9
Summary
Three weeks of daily use flipped the reviewer from rejecting Fitbit Air to considering it as a full-time replacement for WHOOP.
At 12g, the tracker felt far less intrusive than bulkier wearables, and battery life topped eight days—beating Google’s one-week claim.
Google Health also emerged as a key draw, with AI summaries and check-in notifications proving more useful to the reviewer than WHOOP’s denser, metrics-first app.
Tracking was shaky in the first week, missing some sleep and workouts, but improved noticeably after calibration and now looks good enough for most users.
Price sharpened the comparison: Fitbit Air costs $99 plus an optional $100-a-year Google Health plan, versus roughly $360 a year for WHOOP.