Google’s Fitbit Air is a screenless $99 Whoop rival, and its core features don’t need a subscription
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.
Google is replacing the Fitbit app with the new Google Health app, adding Gemini-powered AI coaching, redesigned wellness tools, and deeper health tracking features
Google’s $99.99 Fitbit Air is a screenless health tracker that pairs with Google Health Coach, app-based insights, and paid wellness features.
Fitbit users have a big change coming. Google is officially retiring the Fitbit app in 2026 and replacing it with something new that brings AI into the picture.
Google just dropped a $100 fitness tracker that ditches the screen entirely. The new Fitbit Air quietly tracks your sleep, recovery, and performance around the clock, then feeds it into an AI coach that tells you when to push and when to rest.