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Google Unveils Fitbit Air as Screenless Fitness Tracker; Brings AI Health Coach to India

Highlights

  • Google Fitbit Air offers AI-powered health monitoring.
  • Fitibit Air Special Edition is created with NBA Star Stephen Curry.
  • Fitbit Air works with the newly renamed Google Health app and provides AI coaching for users with a Google Health Premium subscription.

Google has officially entered the screenless wearable segment with the launch of the new Fitbit Air, a lightweight fitness tracker designed entirely around AI-powered health monitoring and recovery insights.

This reflects a significant shift for Fitbit, as the company moves away from traditional smartwatch-style screens toward passive health tracking powered by Google’s AI ecosystem.

Google has also introduced Fitbit Air Special Edition, developed in collaboration with NBA star Stephen Curry. It comes with exclusive styling, signature branding, and premium band materials, designed for fitness enthusiasts and basketball fans alike.

Google Bets Big on Screenless Wearables

Unlike conventional fitness trackers and smartwatches, Fitbit Air does not include a display. Google says the idea is to reduce distractions and allow users to focus more on wellness rather than notifications and apps. The tracker quietly collects biometric data throughout the day and syncs everything to the newly rebranded Google Health app.

The device tracks heart rate, sleep quality, recovery, body temperature, blood oxygen levels, workouts, stress, and overall wellness metrics. Google’s Gemini-powered Health Coach then uses this data to generate personalised recommendations, workout routines, and recovery suggestions.

Google brings AI Health Coach to India

Google is positioning Fitbit Air as a direct competitor to minimalist health-focused wearables such as Whoop.

Fitbit Air Price & Launch Date

Google has priced the standard Fitbit Air at $99.99, while the Fitbit Air Special Edition will retail for $129.99. Both models include a three-month subscription to Google Health Premium. After the trial period, the subscription will cost $9.99 per month or $99 annually.

Pre-orders for Fitbit Air have already started while it will be available on retail stores from May 26

Pre-orders for Fitbit Air have already started through the Google Store and Google website. Online sales began on May 7, while retail availability is scheduled to start from May 26.

Dimensions and Weight

Specification Measurement
Length 34.9 mm (1.4 in)
Width 17 mm (0.7 in)
Height 8.3 mm (0.3 in)
Weight (Pebble Only) 5.2 g (0.01 lb)
Weight (With Band) 12 g (0.03 lb)

 

Google Health App and AI Coaching Features

The Fitbit app has now been rebranded as Google Health, bringing Fitbit services under Google’s broader AI health platform. Through Google Health Premium, users receive AI-generated coaching, readiness scores, sleep analysis, guided workouts, and recovery insights based on real-time biometric information.

Fitbit App is now Google Health App (Pic Credit: @Google on X)

Google says the AI system continuously adapts based on a user’s activity levels, sleep cycles, and overall body condition.

Fitbit Air Works on Android and iPhone

One of the biggest highlights of Fitbit Air is cross-platform compatibility. The wearable supports both Android smartphones and iPhones, allowing Google to bring its AI-powered health ecosystem to Apple users as well.

Reports suggest Google sees this as a strategic move to expand its AI services beyond the Android ecosystem.

Fitbit Air Battery, Charging and Bands

Google claims Fitbit Air can deliver up to seven days of battery life on a single charge. The wearable is designed for continuous usage, including overnight sleep tracking.

The company is also offering multiple interchangeable band options, including standard fabric bands, workout-focused active bands, and premium lifestyle bands.

Replacement bands will start at $34.99, while premium band options will cost more depending on the material and finish.

Battery and Power

Feature Detail
Battery Life Up to 7 days
Battery Type Lithium-polymer
Charge Time (0-100%) 90 minutes
Quick Charge 5 minutes yields 1 day of battery life
Radio Transceiver Bluetooth 5.0

 

Privacy Concerns Around AI Health Tracking

While Fitbit Air introduces advanced AI-powered health coaching, the device has also sparked fresh discussions around user privacy and health data collection. Since the wearable continuously tracks biometric information and sends it to Google’s AI systems, privacy advocates have raised concerns regarding how sensitive health data may be processed and stored.

Fitbit has previously faced criticism over data-sharing settings, and with Google now integrating AI-driven health insights into its ecosystem, experts believe transparency around data usage and privacy controls will become increasingly important for users adopting AI-powered wearables.

FAQs

Q 1. What is special about the Google Fitbit Air?

Google Fitbit Air is a screenless fitness tracker designed for continuous health monitoring, AI-powered wellness insights, sleep tracking, heart-rate monitoring, and recovery analysis with up to seven days of battery life.

Q 2. What is the difference between Fitbit Air and Fitbit Air Special Edition?

The Fitbit Air Special Edition is co-designed with NBA star Stephen Curry and features exclusive colours, signature branding, a special textured band design, and premium styling elements.

Q 3. Does Fitbit Air require a subscription?

Fitbit Air can be used without a subscription, but advanced AI coaching features are available through Google Health Premium, which costs $9.99 per month or $99 annually after the free trial period ends.

Also Read –

https://www.mymobileindia.com/google-unveils-fitbit-ace-lte-a-smartwatch-for-kids-with-built-in-lte-and-interactive-games/

https://www.mymobileindia.com/top-fitness-trackers-2024/

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