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Google’s new Fitbit Air$99.99 screenless fitness tracker, comes out on May 26th. It’s the first Fitbit company to release in four years, and you can use it on iOS or Android phones without a paid subscription if all you want to do is track activity, sleep, and health metrics (heart rate, heart rate, etc.). However, for a fee of $9.99 per month, it can access Gemini AI-powered features aimed at helping you optimize your workouts and recovery.
All purchases include a fabric/polyurethane band that the sensor-filled puck fits into. The pre-order is that you’ll get a free second team, or full credit for your own purchase, depending on where you shop. Amazon offers berry, blue, or black colors (but not fog green) that includes a silicone band, white or black, small or large, for $99.99 (regularly $134.99). You can choose the group type and size Fitbit Air product page.
Best Buy it also includes a free silicone band with Fitbit Air preorders. All you have to do is add one to the cart, then a small black silicone band will be added. Unfortunately, you can’t choose the color or size you get with your order at Best Buy, but apparently that’s fine if you want a small, black set.
Finally, a Google Store it provides an incentive to order. The company will only charge you $35 in store credit when you order the ships to buy the one you want.
We have a scan on Fitbit Airand more about its capabilities, and how it stacks up against older Fitbit models (and the competition). The team behind Air is also preparing a new Google Health app for iOS and Android, which will bring deeper, more intuitive health information so you can get more information from your tracker. We’ll have a review of the new Fitbit Air in the coming weeks.