Ahead of the Google Health app rolling out next week, the company has detailed what Fitbit features are going away or significantly changing.
Sleep animals, badges, direct messages, forums, and more are disappearing.
Fitbit Air costs $99 with no required subscription. Whoop 5.0 starts at $199/year. We break down which screenless tracker is ...
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Google Health will leave behind some classic Fitbit app features: Here's all of them
Some of Fitbit's most charming features might not survive the Google era.
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The battle for wrist real estate got another entrant last week when Google unveiled the Fitbit Air, a $99 screenless health tracker that’s not tied to a subscription models and is cleared aimed at ...
Google's new screenless Fitbit Air launches at $99.99 with 7-day battery and AFib detection, but skips Kenya at launch.
Google has released the Fitbit Air, a screenless fitness tracker priced at $99.99 that aims to deliver core health and ...
It’s 2026, and we’re taking a look back at the Garmin Vivosmart 5. When it first came out, it was a solid choice for many, ...
The Oura Ring health tracker aims to take the guesswork out of it. It’s a small ring that sits on your finger, collecting ...
Google’s Fitbit lineup is remaining almost entirely unchanged after launching the screenless Air tracker. That means you can ...
The Fitbit Air's Minimal Design Is Hiding a Bigger Strategy ...
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