Fitbit Air Review: Affordable, Minimalist Health Tracking | All Things Mobile video
The Fitbit Air is a new health tracker that prioritizes simplicity over features. Priced at $100, it lacks a screen and notifications, focusing solely on health monitoring. After two weeks of testing, the reviewer believes it has significant potential in the market.
- ▪The Fitbit Air is marketed as the 'anti-smartwatch'.
- ▪It is priced at $100 and features no screen or notifications.
- ▪The device focuses exclusively on health tracking.
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Click to unmute Fitbit Air Review: Affordable, Minimalist Health Tracking | All Things Mobile Fitbit Air Review: Affordable, Minimalist Health Tracking | All Things Mobile May 30, 2026 Fitness Tech The Fitbit Air might be the "anti-smartwatch" you've been waiting for. This $100 wearable features no screen, no notifications and no distractions, just pure health tracking. After two weeks of testing, I'm convinced Google's screenless health tracker has staying power. up next Trump Phone Live Q&A: First Impressions With CNET's Patrick Holland Up Next Trump Phone Live Q&A: First Impressions With CNET's Patrick Holland 36:59 Google's Latest Stuff Explained in Human Terms Google's Latest Stuff Explained in Human Terms 09:40 Is Google's Uncanny Virtual Human a Future Coworker or Concierge? Is…
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