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The Fitbit Air is the best no-fuss, affordable fitness tracker

I tested the Fitbit Air for a week, and I may never take it off again

Raccontata datomsguide.comwired.comindependent.co.uk

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tomsguide.comStai leggendo2 h fa

The Fitbit Air is the best no-fuss, affordable fitness tracker

I tested the Fitbit Air for a week, and I may never take it off again

originale
wired.com2 h fa

Google’s New Screen-Less Fitbit Air Proves Less Is More

Google’s latest Fitbit strips away the screen without sacrificing features, delivering the most approachable and affordable wearable yet.

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independent.co.uk2 h fa

I’ve spent 2 weeks testing Google’s £85 Fitbit Air – could it replace my Whoop

Google’s ultra-thin screen-free fitness tracker costs a fraction of a Whoop and doesn’t require a subscription to work

Leggi questa versione → originale

Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·tomsguide.com

    The Fitbit Air is the best no-fuss, affordable fitness tracker

    I tested the Fitbit Air for a week, and I may never take it off again

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·wired.com

    Google’s New Screen-Less Fitbit Air Proves Less Is More

    Google’s latest Fitbit strips away the screen without sacrificing features, delivering the most approachable and affordable wearable yet.

  3. martedì 26 maggio 2026·tomsguide.com

    I’ve worn the $99 Fitbit Air and $349 Oura Ring 4 to track my sleep for a week — here's the winner

    It’s a battle of the sleep trackers

  4. martedì 26 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    I’ve spent 2 weeks testing Google’s £85 Fitbit Air – could it replace my Whoop

    Google’s ultra-thin screen-free fitness tracker costs a fraction of a Whoop and doesn’t require a subscription to work