Google debuts Fitbit Air screenless fitness tracker for $99.99
Google just dropped the Fitbit Air, a super minimalist, screenless fitness tracker for $99.99.
It's all about low-key, all-day tracking with a sleek pebble design that snaps into a comfy band.
The Air packs sensors for heart rate, SpO2, skin temperature variation, and motion.
Preorders are live now, with shipping starting May 26 in 20 countries.
Seven day battery and Bluetooth 5.0
Fitbit Air gives you up to seven days of battery life and charges fully in just 90 minutes.
It's water-resistant (up to 50 meters), has Bluetooth 5.0 for easy pairing, and even lets you set silent alarms that buzz your wrist, no loud beeps needed.
You get the adjustable Performance Loop band included, or you can swap it out for sportier or more stylish options (starting at $34.99).
There's also a Stephen Curry edition if you want something extra sporty.
Works with Google Health app
The Air works with both Android and iOS via the updated Google Health app, so no worries about your phone type.
It automatically tracks activity and sends health alerts like a-fib notifications right to your app.
Plus, every purchase comes with three months of Google Health Premium to try out advanced features.