The Google Fitbit Air’s lightweight design and surprisingly polished hardware already stand out after just 48 hours of wear.
After a day of testing, I'd already call the $99 Fitbit Air one of the least intrusive fitness trackers I've worn.
With a simple, screenless design and long battery life, the Fitbit Air has a lot of similarities to the Whoop 5.0, but costs a lot less. It marks a sharp turn for the Fitbit brand under Google.
Here's a first look at the new Fitbit Air ...
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I’ve been testing smartwatches and fitness trackers for almost eight years, and I’ve been a fan of wearables for even longer ...
Improving your health often begins with listening to your body and developing healthy lifestyle habits, whether that’s getting more sleep, learning better stress management or boosting activity levels ...
Five years after acquiring Fitbit, and three years since it released the Charge 6, Google finally launches a new model, the screenless Fitbit Air.
-Many people have been waiting for the Fitbit Charge 4. OK, maybe not the Charge 4 specifically, but a fitness tracker made by Fitbit with built-in GPS. A device like that hasn't existed since the ...
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It’s always a great feeling to know that our kids are connected. We can call them, check their location or send them a quick message. What if they’re not quite ready to carry a phone? The new Google ...
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