Google Fitbit Air: Ultra-Light Fitness Tracker with Personal AI Coach and No Screen

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Google Fitbit Air is a new fitness tracker and the first product under the joint Google and Fitbit brand. Weighing just 12 grams and featuring no display, it is one of the lightest and most unobtrusive gadgets on the market. The price of the new device is approximately 16,800 yen (around $110 at the current exchange rate).
The key difference between Fitbit Air and traditional trackers is the absence of a screen, which significantly reduces weight and increases battery life. The device syncs with a smartphone and integrates with the Google Fit ecosystem, providing users with data on physical activity, sleep, and other health metrics. The built-in artificial intelligence analyzes the collected data and acts as a personal coach, offering customized workout and recovery recommendations.
Experts note that Fitbit Air may be particularly useful for those who already use smartwatches but want an additional tracker for more precise activity monitoring. Its lightweight and compact size make the device nearly invisible during daily wear, a significant advantage for users with an active lifestyle.
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