Google has officially unveiled the all-new Fitbit Air, a lightweight screenless fitness wearable designed for users who want health tracking without constant notifications or bulky smartwatch designs.
The new device marks a major shift in Fitbit’s product strategy by focusing on comfort, simplicity, and AI-powered health insights instead of traditional smartwatch features. Google describes Fitbit Air as its smallest and most comfortable tracker yet.
The wearable launches as competition intensifies in the growing health-tech market, where brands now focus heavily on wellness tracking and AI-driven fitness coaching.
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Fitbit Air Focuses On Minimalist Screenless Experience
According to details, the Fitbit Air uses a tiny pebble-shaped sensor module paired with interchangeable wristbands.
Unlike traditional smartwatches, the device does not include a display. Instead, users access their health information through the Google Health app.
Google says the screenless approach helps users stay focused and avoid unnecessary distractions throughout the day.
Despite its compact size, Fitbit Air includes several advanced health tracking features, including:
- 24/7 heart rate monitoring
- Heart rhythm tracking with Afib alerts
- SpO2 tracking
- Resting heart rate monitoring
- Heart rate variability tracking
- Sleep stage analysis
- Sleep duration tracking
The wearable also offers up to one week of battery life and supports fast charging. Google claims five minutes of charging can provide a full day of usage.
The lightweight design appears heavily focused on sleep comfort and all-day wearability.
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Google Health Coach Becomes Core Fitbit Air Feature
One of the biggest highlights of the Fitbit Air is its integration with Google Health Coach.
The wearable works alongside Google’s AI-powered wellness system to deliver more personalized recommendations and fitness guidance.
The system can reportedly:
- Detect workouts automatically
- Track activity patterns
- Recommend guided workouts
- Analyze fitness progress
- Generate personalized health insights
Users can also manually log workouts or even upload photos of gym equipment and training routines for AI-assisted activity tracking.
Google says the system improves over time by adapting to each user’s habits and activity patterns.
The company also positioned Fitbit Air as a companion device for Pixel Watch users. People can wear a Pixel Watch during the day and switch to Fitbit Air at night for more comfortable sleep tracking.
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Fitbit Air Launches With Multiple Band Options
Google is also emphasizing customization and fashion with the Fitbit Air lineup.
The device supports multiple interchangeable band styles, including:
- Performance Loop Band
- Active Band
- Elevated Modern Band
The Performance Loop Band ships with the device and uses recycled materials with a breathable micro-adjustable fit.
Meanwhile, the Active Band targets fitness users with sweatproof and weather-resistant silicone materials.
Google also announced a special edition version co-designed with Stephen Curry. The limited edition model features unique styling inspired by basketball performance gear and enhanced airflow design.
The collaboration adds a lifestyle and sports-focused appeal to the product launch.
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Fitbit Air Expands Google’s Health Ecosystem
The launch of Fitbit Air reflects Google’s growing focus on AI-powered health and wellness technology.
Instead of competing directly with premium smartwatches, Fitbit Air targets users who want simpler wellness tracking without large screens or expensive hardware.
The wearable is compatible with both Android and iOS devices and starts at $99.99. Google also includes a three-month Google Health Premium trial with each purchase.
Accessory bands will also be sold separately.
The device could appeal to users who want health insights in a more discreet and lightweight format. As wearable technology continues evolving, Fitbit Air may represent a new category focused more on passive wellness tracking than traditional smartwatch functionality.
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