The latest Fitbit costs under $100, only needs to be charged once a week, and comes in great colorways.
The Fitbit Air weighs 5 grams without its strap, tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and steps around the clock, lasts seven days on a charge, and costs $99.99.
The Fitbit Air is more affordable than the popular Whoop, but can it compete with the band that started the screen-free trend ...
Google's just launched the Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable that slips onto your wrist to track your fitness activities, ...
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Google is converting the Fitbit app into a centralized portal where you can see a comprehensive view of your health and ...
The Fitbit Air looks more like a WHOOP rival than a traditional Fitbit, pairing passive health tracking with Google Health ...
Google Health is getting photo-based food logging, medical records integration, Apple Health and Peloton compatibility, ...
It's available to pre-order already. Google has joined the growing number of competitors for the screenless Whoop band with ...
Google has introduced its latest innovation in the world of fitness trackers, the Fitbit Charge 6. This new device is touted as Google’s most advanced tracker yet, offering a range of features ...
The Charge 6 is an update to the Charge 5, a lightweight, affordable fitness tracker that's one of Fitbit’s most popular models and our top pick in our Best Fitness Trackers and Best Fitbit guides.