Google has unveiled the Fitbit Air, a new health band that drops the display for a simple, distraction‑free design. Built for comfort and affordability, the pebble‑sized tracker focuses on health insights and works seamlessly with the Google Health app.
The Fitbit Air tracks heart rate, rhythm with Afib alerts, SpO2, HRV, and sleep stages. It also auto‑detects workouts and supports manual logging through Google Health Coach.
The device is designed for 24/7 wear, including sleep tracking. It offers up to a week of battery life with fast charging that gives a day’s power in five minutes.
The Fitbit Air comes in several band options: the recycled Performance Loop, sporty Active Band, and stylish Elevated Modern Band. A Special Edition co‑designed with Stephen Curry is also available with airflow design and game‑day colors.



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Pre‑orders start at $99.99 (around ₱6,100), bundled with a three‑month Google Health Premium trial. The Stephen Curry Special Edition is priced at $129.99 (₱7,900) and will be available in the U.S. starting May 26. Accessory bands start at $34.99 (₱2,100). The Fitbit Air works with both Android and iOS devices.






