No screen, no notification hassles! Google's Fitbit Air will monitor your health 24 hours a day..
Google has launched its new fitness device, the Fitbit Air. A standout feature is that it is a screenless fitness tracker—meaning it does not feature a display. The company states that this device is designed for users who are bothered by bulky smartwatches and constant notifications. Despite its lightweight design, it offers several advanced health features, such as heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and SpO2 measurement. Alongside this, Google has also introduced a new Google Health app and a Gemini AI-based health coach.
**Pricing**
Google has also launched a "Stephen Curry Special Edition" of the device, priced at $129.99. The standard model is priced at $99.99. Currently, no official information has been released regarding a launch in India.
**Comprehensive Health Monitoring—Even Without a Display**
The biggest highlight of the Fitbit Air is its screenless design. Since it lacks a display, users are spared the annoyance of constant notifications and the need to check a screen repeatedly. All health-related information is delivered directly to the user's smartphone via the Google Health app. The device supports features such as 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, SpO2 monitoring, and heart rhythm alerts. The company has also included Heart Rate Variability (HRV) tracking and automatic workout detection. Google claims that the device can be worn comfortably throughout the day and night.
**AI Health Coach and Smart Fitness Features**
Google has integrated the Fitbit Air into its new Google Health ecosystem. Through this integration, users will receive personalized fitness and health recommendations from the Google Health Coach. This AI-based system provides advice based on the user's activity levels and health data. During workouts, the device can automatically identify the specific activity being performed and subsequently display a comprehensive summary within the app. Users also have the option to log their activities by taking photos of gym machines or workout boards with the help of the AI. This time around, the company's primary focus is on making fitness tracking simpler and smarter. Battery, Design, and Special Editions
The Fitbit Air weighs a mere 12 grams and features a thickness of 8.3mm. The company claims that the device can last up to 7 days on a single charge. Furthermore, just 5 minutes of fast charging provides enough power for a full day of use. It also features 5ATM water resistance, meaning it can be safely used in water.
Variety of Band Options Available
Google is offering several interchangeable band options alongside the Fitbit Air. The Performance Loop Band is designed for daily use and is crafted from recycled materials. Meanwhile, the Active Band is specifically tailored for workout and fitness enthusiasts, designed to withstand exposure to sweat and water without sustaining damage. Additionally, an Elevated Modern Band is available, offering a more premium and stylish aesthetic. The company states that users will be able to choose from these various bands to suit their specific needs and personal style.
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