Fitbit app is becoming Google Health
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Google has introduced Fitbit Air, a minimalist fitness tracker with no screen, notifications or buttons. Instead, the wearable relies on AI-powered health insights delivered through the redesigned Google Health app,
Google is sunsetting Google Fit by year’s end. While Fitbit remains very much alive, the rebranded Google Health app is your one-stop shop for all things health and fitness.
Google’s Fitbit Air is a screenless $99 Whoop rival, and its core features don’t need a subscription
The Fitbit Air weighs 5 grams without its strap, tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and steps around the clock, lasts seven days on a charge, and costs $99.99.
The device comes with health and fitness tracking like 24/7 heart rate, heart rhythm monitoring with Afib alerts, SpO2, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep stages and duration, and more.