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For €99, the Google Fitbit Air tracks your health and nothing else. That’s a good thing

The screenless tracker lives up to its name – you’ll probably forget you’re wearing it

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irishtimes.comStai leggendo12 h fa

For €99, the Google Fitbit Air tracks your health and nothing else. That’s a good thing

The screenless tracker lives up to its name – you’ll probably forget you’re wearing it

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9to5google.com2 g fa

Review: Fitbit Air is a near-perfect fitness tracker with an imperfect AI Health Coach

Google's latest wearable is a great tracker for an excellent price, but the Fitbit Air's AI-powered Health Coach has plenty of room to grow.

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mashable.com1 g fa

The Google Fitbit Air is here: What do the reviews say?

Fitbit's sleekest health tracker yet is here, but is it worth it?

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tomsguide.com1 g fa

The Fitbit Air only has one ‘smart’ feature — and it's totally changed the way I start my day

Fitbit Air ($99, screenless) ships with a single "smart" feature: a haptic alarm with Google's Smart Wake, which wakes users up to 30 minutes early during light sleep stages, no audible sound, no notifications. For IT buyers evaluating wellness perks or BYOD device policies, it signals Google's deliberate push toward distraction-free wearables — subscription-free health tracking at a price point that undercuts Whoop significantly.

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·9to5google.com

    Review: Fitbit Air is a near-perfect fitness tracker with an imperfect AI Health Coach

    Google's latest wearable is a great tracker for an excellent price, but the Fitbit Air's AI-powered Health Coach has plenty of room to grow.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·tomsguide.com

    The Fitbit Air only has one ‘smart’ feature — and it's totally changed the way I start my day

    I just reviewed the Fitbit Air; this is my favorite feature

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·mashable.com

    The Google Fitbit Air is here: What do the reviews say?

    Fitbit's sleekest health tracker yet is here, but is it worth it?

  4. sabato 30 maggio 2026·irishtimes.com

    For €99, the Google Fitbit Air tracks your health and nothing else. That’s a good thing

    The screenless tracker lives up to its name – you’ll probably forget you’re wearing it