Fitbit Air Review: A Screenless Fitness Tracker That Competes With Whoop
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Cherlynn Low
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Summary
The Fitbit Air is a screenless wearable fitness tracker that competes directly with Whoop and similar devices. It features solid hardware, comprehensive software for health tracking, and competitive pricing. The review covers its design, battery life, tracking accuracy, companion app, and how it fits into the AI-driven health tracking landscape. The device focuses on continuous health monitoring without the distraction of a screen, appealing to users who want data-driven insights about their fitness, sleep, and recovery.
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The Fitbit Air is a serious rival to Whoop and other screenless wearable trackers thanks to its solid hardware, comprehensive software and competitive pricing.
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