Existing Fitbit users may be 'beyond frustrated' with the app's Google Health redesign, but having just got my hands on the Google Fitbit Air, I'm actually impressed at the AI integration on offer
The Google Fitbit Air has received mixed reviews from existing Fitbit users due to the redesign of the Google Health app. However, the new fitness tracker impresses with its AI integration and user-friendly features. It is particularly appealing to beginner and intermediate athletes looking for a comfortable and affordable option.
- ▪The Google Fitbit Air is lightweight at just 12g and offers a comfortable design.
- ▪It features a premium AI health coach that adapts weekly plans based on user interaction.
- ▪While it provides basic metrics for free, more detailed data is available through a subscription service.
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Health & Fitness Fitness Trackers Existing Fitbit users may be 'beyond frustrated' with the app's Google Health redesign, but having just got my hands on the Google Fitbit Air, I'm actually impressed at the AI integration on offer Features By Matt Evans published 27 May 2026 Pulling the weather in is a nice touch When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Future) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter I’ve only had access to the Google Fitbit Air and the new Google Health app for a few hours, at the time of writing, and already there are some interesting…
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