Fitbit by Google has always been dedicated to creating high-quality wearable technology that is affordable and suitable for a wide range of users. However, many individuals still believe that wearable technology is too large, too complex, or too costly.
Fitbit Air is easy to use, reasonably priced, and sufficiently comfortable to wear around the clock. It was created to fully utilise the Google Health Coach and provide everyone with advice and personal health insights.
A new AI-powered Health Coach chatbot, which can offer advice on anything from fitness to health and even parse your medical records, was the focal point of Google’s radical overhaul of the Fitbit app, which was released in public beta last year. The Health Coach is now formally coming out of beta. On May 19, Fitbit users will receive an app update that changes the Fitbit app’s name to Google Health.
Rishi Chandra, Google’s vice president for health and home said:
“The investment we’ve been making the last few years is literally designed for this one moment. That tying together of this wearable technology with the coaching experience is what’s been missing for the longest time, so candidly, we were waiting for the Coach to be ready before we launch new hardware. Now we have the Coach, you should expect to see more hardware coming.”
Chandra claims that even with the app’s new name, Google’s strategy still heavily relies on the Fitbit brand: You can learn more about the Fitbit Air, the company’s first new Fitbit in three years, here. With a focus on simplicity, it launches alongside the new Google Health app as a screenless health tracker that is incredibly light and pleasant to wear. The information the device generates is easily comprehensible to all age groups, including children and adults.
All-night concentration and all-day ease
Don’t be fooled by the size. Fitbit Air is our smallest tracker to date. It is a proactive wellness partner that uses high-fidelity sensor technology in a small, discrete pebble to enable advanced health and fitness tracking, including heart rate variability, resting heart rate, heart rhythm monitoring with Afib alerts, SpO2, heart rate variability, sleep stages and duration, and more.
With a screenless design that allows you to live in the present, it rests softly on your wrist. When you want, you can study deep insights from the Google Health app on your phone; when you don’t, you can ignore notifications.
Fitbit Air can keep up with your hectic schedule, from work to exercise, a night out to a restful night’s sleep, thanks to its up to one-week battery life. You won’t even notice it because of how comfy the low, light profile is.
You will never lose out on the advantages of sleep tracking, which are essential to get the most comprehensive picture of your health, if comfort is your top priority. You can even effortlessly switch between your Fitbit Air for sleep and your Pixel Watch during the day.
Additionally, rapid charging provides you with a full day’s worth of power in just five minutes when you do need a boost.
Smooth tracking of activities
Activity tracking is easy with Fitbit Air and the Google Health app. Fitbit Air will automatically identify and track frequent activities and offer you a summary of your workout. You may begin a workout via the app, follow along with a coach-recommended guided program, or just get moving.
The automatic detection is tailored to you and improves with time. Of course, you may manually record your exercises at any time, or you can use Google Health Coach to take a picture of your cardio equipment or the circuit training routine displayed on the gym’s whiteboard.
Fitbit Air, in conjunction with Google Health Coach, is a link to a more comprehensive understanding of your health and well-being that elevates your health for individualised advice.
Band styles tailored to every situation and mood
Simply remove the pebble and swap out the band for a different one that suits your style to instantly change your appearance:

- Performance Loop Band: Constructed from recycled materials, this band has a flexible, breathable fit thanks to its micro-adjustable design. Every Fitbit Air in-box comes with it as standard, and it comes in a range of colours for a subdued appearance or a splash of colour.
- Active Band: This weatherproof, sweatproof silicone is ideal for intense exercise. Its delicate ribbed design matches your athletic appearance by adding sporty flair in vivid hues.
- Elevated Modern Band: This band turns your gadget from a fitness tracker into a stunning bracelet with timeless colours that go with any outfit. It is discreetly smart and very stylish.
Maximum performance combined with renowned style
The Fitbit Air Special Edition Performance Loop band, co-designed with Stephen Curry, features a dash of game-day orange and a sophisticated rye brown colour. Both on and off the court, it’s a gorgeous design. It has a raised inner print inspired by athletic racing stripes and a special water-resistant treatment designed to improve airflow during high-intensity exercise.
Availability
In terms of form, pricing, platform, and style, Fitbit Air offers you an additional option in our lineup. The Fitbit Air can be pre-ordered for $99.99 and is compatible with both iOS and Android. It comes with a three-month Google Health Premium trial, which gives you immediate access to Google Health Coach. Additionally, the Google Fitbit Air Special Edition will be available for pre-order today and will retail for $129.99 in the United States on May 26. Accessory bands start at $34.99 and may be pre-ordered today.

