Without a screen or notifications, Google's new gadget—the Fitbit Air—could work wonders..
Google may soon launch its new fitness tracker, the Fitbit Air, in India. This device differs significantly from standard smartwatches and fitness bands as it lacks a screen. The company has designed it for individuals who wish to monitor their health and fitness without the interruption of notifications or distractions.
The Fitbit Air was recently spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. Typically, electronic devices undergo BIS certification before their launch in India; consequently, it is anticipated that this fitness tracker will arrive in the Indian market in the coming weeks.
Although the Fitbit Air may appear small and simple, it is equipped with several advanced health-tracking features. The device can continuously monitor heart rate, blood oxygen levels (SpO2), resting heart rate, heart rate variability, and sleep quality. Additionally, it supports features such as sleep stage tracking and heart rhythm monitoring.
Notably, it can alert users to signs of potential heart-related issues, such as atrial fibrillation (AFib), enabling them to be more proactive about their health.
**Compatible with both Android and iPhone**
All health data collected by the Fitbit Air will sync with the Google Health app. Users will be able to view detailed reports, health trends, and personalized recommendations on their smartphones. The device is compatible with both Android and iPhone platforms.
Battery life is considered another key highlight; Google claims the Fitbit Air can last for approximately one week on a single charge. Furthermore, the company has introduced various band options, including sports, fitness, and premium lifestyle bands.
The Fitbit Air is priced at $99.99 in the US. While its price in India has not yet been disclosed, Google is expected to launch it at a competitive price point. If this happens, the screenless fitness tracker could emerge as a unique and novel option in the Indian market.
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