What’s different about the Air compared with most fitness trackers is that it doesn’t have a screen. It’s simply a band you wear around your wrist, with sensors that rest against the top of your wrist ...
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Affordable fitness trackers have become capable enough to compete with devices that would have cost hundreds of dollars only ...
Read our Oura Ring 5 review to see why its $399 price tag delivers excellent sleep data but lacks reliable workout tracking.
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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.
In a few short years, Whoop has become the new fitness tracker everyone wants. Its lightweight band where the tracker itself is a small module that can be placed into different straps to accommodate ...
The Fitbit Air doesn’t replace your analog or digital watch, and that’s one of the biggest reasons it works. Naturally, some users are already strapping their automatic watches to Google’s fitness ...
A creative community workaround has emerged for the Fitbit Air, a minimalist fitness tracker from Google that hides inside a bracelet-style band. Users on Reddit discovered that the tracker’s 18mm ...
The Fitbit Air has been certified as HSA/FSA eligible. You’ll now be able to purchase the fitness tracker with your pre-tax health savings funds. Eligibility only applies to the standard Fitbit Air ...
One of the main challenges of fully adopting a wearable is having trouble matching it to your particular style and aesthetic. Truth be told, many people don't even need to buy smartwatches anymore.
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.