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Google Releases Fitbit Air Screenless Health Tracker
Google introduced the Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable that tracks activity, sleep and readiness through the new Google Health app. The device competes with Whoop and other wrist-worn trackers that lack displays.
The IndependentGoogle Launches Fitbit Air Screenless Tracker at Lower Price
Google introduced the Fitbit Air, an £85 screen-free fitness band focused on recovery metrics. The device does not require a subscription and pairs with a rebranded Google Health app that includes an AI coach.
WiredGoogle Releases Screenless Fitbit Air Fitness Tracker
Google announced its first new Fitbit device in four years, a $99.99 screenless tracker called the Fitbit Air that ships May 26. Preorders include a free second band or store credit. The device works with iOS and Android and offers optional Gemini AI features for a monthly fee.
cnet.comPersonalHour Launches AI-Powered Pilates App and Updated Reformer Equipment on May 2, 2026
PersonalHour introduced an AI-powered Pilates training app and a connected home fitness ecosystem on May 2, 2026. The system integrates reformer equipment with artificial intelligence and on-demand training. Updates to the company's reformer lineup include design improvements for…