Commentary: Trying out Google's new Gemini-powered Fitbit makes me wonder if this is the killer companion for Google's upcoming glasses. I bet it will be. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009 ...
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What should a modern fitness tracker be in 2026? With smartwatches readily available — and for not much more than your run-of-the-mill Fitbit — it’s a tricky proposition, especially for brands like ...
Google’s latest fitness wearable, the Fitbit Air, offers a stripped-down fitness tracking experience for users interested in the Fitbit platform. The screenless tracker is a lightweight, ...
The hardware design of the Fitbit Air is quite straightforward, but there are two features that aren’t particularly obvious until you start wearing the wearable. All the hardware is housed in what ...
Google has transitioned the Fitbit Community page to the new Google Health Community platform as it continues to fold Fitbit into its own health ecosystem. The redesigned forum now includes sections ...
Google is expanding its wearable lineup with the launch of Fitbit Air, a lightweight and affordable fitness tracker designed for users who find traditional smartwatches too bulky or distracting.
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The Google Fitbit Air was announced last week and immediately went up for pre-order with a ship date at around May 26. It costs either $99 or $129 depending on which version you want, is a screen-less ...
I just started wearing the Fitbit Air, but I already like how it feels. The $99 fitness tracker has a screenless design, putting it in direct competition with the Whoop band. The review unit I ...