The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire
Google launches the Fitbit Air, a screenless fitness tracker attempting a more strategic integration of AI health features.
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The brief
Google has released the Fitbit Air, a new fitness tracker characterized by its screenless design. The device is entering a market where it is being compared to competitors such as the Galaxy Fit3.
Coverage from The Verge, Mashable, and The Indian Express focuses on the device's hardware approach and its specific application of AI. SlashGear has provided a guide on key considerations for potential buyers.
Upcoming evaluations will likely center on whether this model is the best in the lineup and how its screenless functionality compares to traditional health wearables.
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Quick answers
What is the most notable design feature of the Fitbit Air?
According to The Indian Express, the Fitbit Air is a screenless fitness tracker.
Which competing device is being compared to the Fitbit Air?
Techgenyz compares the Fitbit Air to the Galaxy Fit3.
Who is the parent company of the Fitbit Air?
Coverage from SlashGear and The Indian Express identifies the device as a Google product.
Coverage (7)
- Fitbit Air listing confirms India launch Tech Advisor · 7h ago
- Fitbit Air vs. Whoop 5.0: The Screenless Fitness Tracker Most People Should Actually Buy PCMag Australia · 7h ago
- 5 Things You Should Know Before You Buy Google's Fitbit Air SlashGear · 7h ago
- Fitbit Air vs Galaxy Fit3: Vital Health Picks Techgenyz · 7h ago
- Google Fitbit Air: Everything we know about the screenless fitness tracker The Indian Express · 7h ago
- Hands-on review: Is the Fitbit Air the best model yet? Mashable · 7h ago
- The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire The Verge · 7h ago
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