Google Fitbit Air Review: Barely There, Always Running
The Google Fitbit Air is a lightweight, screenless fitness tracker designed for continuous health monitoring. Weighing just 12 grams, it offers a full suite of wellness metrics while remaining unobtrusive in daily life. The device is praised for its comfort and ease of use, although some features may not meet the needs of all users.
- ▪The Fitbit Air is the lightest Fitbit to date, weighing only 12 grams.
- ▪It features a full suite of wellness metrics and an AI Health Coach for motivation.
- ▪The device is designed to be worn continuously without interruption, appealing to users who prefer ambient health tracking.
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Boutayna Chokrane GearMay 26, 2026 9:00 AMReview: Google Fitbit AirGoogle’s latest Fitbit strips away the screen without sacrificing features, delivering the most approachable and affordable wearable yet.Courtesy of GoogleTriangleUpBuy NowMultiple Buying Options Available$100 at Amazon$100 at Best Buy$100 at GoogleCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyRating:8/10Open rating explainerInformationWIREDLightest, most comfortable Fitbit yet. Full suite of wellness metrics across fitness, sleep, and health. Customizable and user-controlled app experience. AI Health Coach adds motivational value.TIREDAutomatic activity detection can misclassify workouts. AI Health Coach sometimes defaults to shallow prompts.
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