The Fitbit Air is a good wearable weighed down by a chatty AI "coach"
Summary
The Fitbit Air is a simple wearable health tracker without a screen or buttons, focusing mainly on tracking health data like steps, heart rate, blood oxygen, and skin temperature. It works with Google’s new health app that uses AI, but all detailed information must be checked on the app since the device itself shows almost no information.Key Facts
- The Fitbit Air costs around $100 and does not have a display or buttons.
- It shows battery status with a small LED light and uses vibrations only for alarms.
- The device can track steps, heart rate, blood oxygen, and skin temperature, but it does not have an ECG feature.
- Fitbit Air is designed to be light and comfortable, allowing users to wear it all day and night.
- The battery lasts about one week on a single charge.
- Users must use the Google Health app to see detailed health information and live workout data.
- The Fitbit Air fits into different bands, including a $35 silicone active band and a $50 elevated band, with hopes for more affordable options in the future.
- It lacks on-device notifications or any way to see live stats without the app.
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