You can use the newly launched Fitbit Air alongside a Pixel Watch. Google has confirmed that both devices can co-exist in the new Google Health app. This saves you the effort of switching devices or ...
The Fitbit Air promises distraction-free fitness tracking, but a few less obvious details could change whether it's the right ...
Google's Fitbit Air is a $99 screenless wearable that I can actually take seriously ...
The sleep tracking is excellent, and I’m embarrassed to admit I love Google's AI coach. But the faceless design isn't for ...
The new Fitbit Air seems like an excellent companion to a Pixel Watch 4, but Google missed the ball on a few important features.
Fitbit Air offers $99 sleep-first tracking, Pixel Watch 4 pairing, and a cheaper Whoop alternative, but Google’s AI coaching remains unproven.
The Air tracks the same core metrics you'd expect from a modern fitness tracker. That includes 24/7 heart rate, heart rate variability, SpO2 (blood oxygen), skin temperature variation, sleep stages, ...
The next Fitbit is expected to be called the Fitbit Air and may be here within days. Here's what's known already about the unusual screen-free wearable.
You don't have to choose between a Fitbit Air and a Google Pixel Watch. Both can be connected and tracked simultaneously, and the setup is surprisingly simple.
After two weeks with Google’s Fitbit Air, I find it to be an impressive health tracker led by unique AI coaching, useful data insights and a reasonable price tag.
Personally, the Google Pixel Watch 3 was the success story of 2024. In just three generations, Google debuted the Pixel Watch, a pretty terrible smartwatch, improved it massively for the Pixel Watch 2 ...