Updated
Updated · PCMag · May 8
Fitbit Air screenless fitness tracker launches on 27 May
Updated
Updated · PCMag · May 8

Fitbit Air screenless fitness tracker launches on 27 May

11 articles · Updated · PCMag · May 8
  • Priced at $99, Fitbit's first new tracker in years offers seven-day battery life, Android and iOS support, and basic health data without a subscription.
  • A $9.99 monthly or $99.99 annual Premium plan adds Google Health Coach, while the band tracks heart rate, sleep, stress, SpO2 and can detect atrial fibrillation.
  • The device puts Fitbit against Whoop's screenless model, undercutting its $239 yearly membership, though Whoop currently leads on battery life and has already been tested.
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