Here’s the latest on Fitbit Air:
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Google has introduced Fitbit Air as a screen-free, lightweight fitness tracker with AI-powered health coaching. It’s pitched as a more affordable option, with prices around $99 and features focused on sleep, heart rate, recovery, and daily activity tracking. This marks Fitbit’s return to the market after a quiet period since its earlier devices and aligns with Google’s health AI push.[3][6][9]
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Release timeline and availability vary by region, but pre-orders and official launches were reported to occur in May 2026, with some outlets noting a May 26- launch window in multiple markets. Availability includes several color/band options, and a special edition in certain territories was mentioned by some leaks.[2][4][6][3]
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Key differentiators for Fitbit Air include no screen by design, long battery life (around a week claimed by some sources), and integration with Google Health Premium for advanced coaching features. It competes with devices like Whoop by emphasizing continuous health metrics and AI-driven insights, while remaining budget-friendly.[4][2][3]
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Reception and coverage across outlets emphasize the device as a strategic return for Fitbit under Google's umbrella, appealing to users who want continuous health monitoring without a smartwatch form factor. Reviews often highlight sleep and recovery tracking improvements and the AI coaching angle as core value propositions.[7][3][4]
Illustration of what Fitbit Air offers:
- Screen-less band design for a minimal form factor.
- Core metrics tracked: heart rate, sleep, activity, recovery readiness, and AFib otherwise indicated in some reports.
- AI-driven insights delivered via Google Health Premium coaching features.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles from specific outlets (e.g., TechAdvisor, 9to5Google, Tom’s Guide) and summarize any notable differences in price, availability, or features. I can also compile a quick comparison table between Fitbit Air and a couple of its competitors.
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fitbit air Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. fitbit air Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comFitbit returns with its first fitness band in years
www.t3.comOver the weekend, we first reported the name of Google’s Whoop competitor as “Fitbit Air,” and now more details are...
9to5google.comGoogle today announced the Fitbit Air as a screen-less fitness tracker that has a low profile and affordable $99.99 price.
9to5google.comHere's another leak on a new Fitbit Air wearable that has been teased across video, vlogs and social media
www.inkl.comThe latest Fitbit news, comment, reviews and features from the experts at Tom's Guide
www.tomsguide.comThe Fitbit Air is the first new device from Fitbit in years, and it's a major competitor to the Whoop Strap in its offer of holistic health tracking
www.techadvisor.comWe've got more leaked details of the upcoming Fitbit Air tracker, and it seems well suited for someone like me.
ground.newsThe Google Fitbit Air is a Fitbit for a new AI era.
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