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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 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.
ForbesGarmin unveiled the Forerunner 70 and Forerunner 170 as successors to the 2021 Forerunner 55 and 2024 Forerunner 165. The new models add advanced heart rate sensing, Training Status and Training Readiness metrics, and running dynamics while retaining plastic polymer construction…
WiredGoogle 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 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…