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 newest tracker centers on passive wellness tracking and AI tools. Find out more in this Fitbit Air review.
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 ...
The switch from Fitbit to Google Health was announced earlier in the month, began rolling out a few days ago as an app update, and basically completed over the weekend thanks to Fitbit Air orders ...
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 ...
I’ve spent 2 weeks testing Google’s £85 Fitbit Air – could it replace my Whoop? - Google’s ultra-thin screen-free fitness tracker costs a fraction of a Whoop and doesn’t require a subscription to work ...
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