The Google Fitbit Air finally lifts the veil and heralds a new era of screen-free fitness tracking to take on Whoop and Garmin.

  • Google revealed the new Google Fitbit Air, and as expected, it’s a screenless fitness tracker similar to a Whoop band
  • Designed as a “set it and forget it” wearable, just like the original FitBit, it weighs just 12g with the fabric band.
  • The wearable arrives at the same time as a big overhaul of Fitbit, with the app renamed “Google Health”

After weeks of rumors and teases from Google (via NBA star Stephen Curry’s Instagram account), Google revealed the Google Fitbit Air, the next evolution of the best Fitbits, and it’s exactly what we expected: a low-budget, “set-it-and-forget-it” screenless fitness tracker to compete with the Whoop.

Priced at $99.99 / AU$199 (around £75), the tracker is incredibly lightweight at just 12g – without the wristband it weighs just 5g.

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The device doesn’t have GPS, which differentiates it from the Fitbit Charge 6. It includes a subscription with three free months of Google Health Premium (formerly known as Fitbit Premium, but more on that in a minute), usually costing $9.99 / £7.99 / AU$15.49 per month.

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