Google recently updated the Fitbit health app and replaced it with a new Google Health app. This new version of the app lacks all of the features of the Fitbit app, is reportedly buggy, and is stuffed ...
Google’s new screenless health tracker costs £84.99 and requires no monthly subscription to use. The Fitbit Air is the first addition to the Fitbit family since October 2023 and coincides with the ...
The sleep tracking is excellent, and I’m embarrassed to admit I love Google's AI coach. But the faceless design isn't for everyone.
Fitbit users are upset that Google replace the fitness tracker's companion app with a new Google Health app. Credit: Koshiro K / Shutterstock Instead, Google is now dealing with backlash from some fo ...
After two weeks with Google’s Fitbit Air, I find it to be an impressive health tracker led by unique AI coaching, useful data insights and a reasonable price tag.
Google’s first screenless fitness tracker is an amazing achievement, one that takes the concept of Whoop’s in-depth health analysis and opens it up to the masses with a budget price. The device itself ...
Screenless health trackers have never really been my thing. I'm not an exercise guy — at all — but I love wearing smartwatches. The thing is, I almost never wear smartwatches to close my rings or do ...
The Fitbit Air is a comfortably lightweight, screenless tracker centered around passive health and fitness monitoring and excellent sleep tracking. It pairs Fitbit’s approachable health platform with ...
The Fitbit Air is Google’s take on the screenless fitness tracking wearable, and I absolutely love it. From the moment the Fitbit Air was spotted on Steph Curry’s wrist during an NBA game, I was ...
Google made a splash recently by overhauling the Fitbit app and renaming it Google Health, and at the same time released a ...
Google's new minimalist $100 Fitbit Air offers plenty of health and fitness data, without the pricey subscription of an Oura Ring or Whoop band.
FITNESS TRACKERS HAVE become more sophisticated than ever, but they’re also getting a bit complicated. There are more sensors, more notifications, more monthly payments, and more data to make sense of ...