Fitbit Air impresses as a wearable, but its AI coach overshares.
The Air succeeds as a minimalist, reliable fitness tracker, but Google's AI Health Coach feels unnecessary.
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The Air succeeds as a minimalist, reliable fitness tracker, but Google's AI Health Coach feels unnecessary.
I’ve had a Pixel Watch of some sort on my wrist nearly every day for the past few years, largely because I’ve come to really value the tracking I get out of what is now Google Health. But, now, there’s another option in the Fitbit Air, a screen-less tracker that, for me, has come to serve as a brill
Love the Fitbit Air, but don't want to double-wrist a watch? You're not alone
I've been living with the Fitbit Air, and these are my reasons to buy or skip.
The Fitbit Air doesn’t replace your analog or digital watch, and that’s one of the biggest reasons it works. Naturally, some users are already strapping their automatic watches to Google’s fitness tracker. more…
Google’s recently announced $99 Fitbit Air fitness tracker is already on open sale, and it just got a neat addition for DIY fans. Google released the official Fitbit Air design guidelines featuring the tracker’s exact dimensions, tolerance margins and 2D CAD files (PDF), so you can 3D print custom b
Google has released 2D CAD drawings of the Fitbit Air.
The screenless Fitbit Air is the talk of the town right now, and here's how it measured up when compared to the Garmin Forerunner 70.
Google is leaning into the Fitbit Air’s swappable pebble design to let anyone make their own accessories. This move is rather Google-y and reminiscent of the company’s earlier days. more…
I've been wearing the Fitbit Air for over a week and tested all three accessory bands, both while working out and hanging out. Here's how I rank them.
Both the new Fitbit Air and the Whoop 5.0 help you to track everything you need without the distraction of notifications. Here's the one I recommend based on my side-by-side testing.
Can the new $99 Fitbit Air compete with the $249 Apple Watch SE 3? To find out, I walked precisely 4,500 steps wearing both, and analyzed the results.
A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.
This week on the Engadget podcast, we chat about our thoughts on the Fitbit Air, as well as Pope Leo's AI criticism with special guest Fr. Robert Ballecer.
I just spent over a week reviewing the new screen-free, $99 Fitbit Air fitness tracker, and this simple, yet brilliant feature is my favorite.
Google’s reputation would have you thinking it’s incapable of launching a quality first-gen product, but the Fitbit Air proves otherwise. Effectively billed as a Whoop competitor for the masses, the Air is a display-less fitness band that is capable of providing you with baseline health data for jus
The Fitbit Air has a ton going for it, including an affordable price, but these two major factors might be dealbreakers for you.
The Fitbit Air is a serious rival to Whoop and other screenless wearable trackers thanks to its solid hardware, comprehensive software and competitive pricing.
Google unveiled its first screenless fitness tracker, the Fitbit Air, earlier this month, and now reports are coming in from people who pre-ordered it that deliveries are starting. The device's release date is tomorrow, May 26, and pre-orders were supposed to only start arriving then. However, some
Our readers are loving this Fitbit Air preorder deal. We break down the details - and where you can grab the best offers.