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Google unveiled the Fitbit Air on May 11, 2026, a Whoop-style, screenless fitness tracker that will retail from $99.99 and is available for preorder now, with sales starting May 26 (UK deliveries begin in early June). The band is markedly smaller and lighter than prior Fitbit models (about 25% smaller than the Luxe and 50% smaller than the Inspire 3; 12g with band, 5.2g without) and comes in textile and silicone options plus three band styles.
Sensors provide 24/7 heart-rate monitoring, heart-rhythm/A‑fib alerts, SpO2, skin temperature, heart-rate variability, sleep stages, automatic workout detection and activity tracking.
Battery life is up to a week with fast charging; the device pairs with Pixel Watch and relies on the rebranded Google Health app for detailed insights.
Google bundles a free trial of Google Health Premium (with access to a Gemini-powered Health Coach for subscribers) but the tracker can operate without a paid subscription.
Google positions the Fitbit Air as a simple, affordable, distraction‑free alternative to screened wearables, targeting users who prefer lightweight, always-on health monitoring without wrist displays.







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