Google's Screenless Fitbit Air Relies on Gemini to Be Your Personal Health Coach

Google's Screenless Fitbit Air Relies on Gemini to Be Your Personal Health Coach

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Key Points:

  • Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a $99.99 screenless health and fitness tracker that rivals Whoop and Polar's Loop, featuring automatic activity detection and up to 7 days of battery life on a single charge.
  • The device integrates with the revamped Google Health Coach, which uses AI powered by Gemini to provide personalized fitness and health guidance based on tracked data as well as lifestyle factors like injuries, nutrition, and weather.
  • The Fitbit Air is compact, about 25% smaller than the Fitbit Luxe, with customizable bands including a Stephen Curry Special Edition, and supports seamless data syncing with the Google Health app alongside other devices like the Pixel Watch.
  • Enhanced health tracking includes a 24/7 heart rate monitor that improves sleep tracking accuracy by up to 15%, detects naps over 20 minutes, and offers advanced algorithms for optimized wake-up times and an easier-to-understand sleep score.
  • Preorders for the Fitbit Air began May 7 with availability on May 26, including three months of free Google Health Premium; after the trial, the subscription costs $9.99/month, and additional bands are sold separately for $34.99.

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