I wore Google's Fitbit Air for a week, and it gives the Whoop a serious run for its money
Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a screenless fitness tracker that competes with Whoop. The device is priced at $100 and offers comprehensive health tracking features along with a seven-day battery life. The Fitbit Air also includes Google's AI Health Coach, enhancing the user experience with personalized workout and nutrition advice.
- ▪The Fitbit Air is an affordable health tracker priced at $99.99.
- ▪It features comprehensive health tracking and a comfortable design.
- ▪The device includes Google's AI Health Coach for improved user experience.
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