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Fitbit Air Review: A Screen-Free Fitness Tracker Tested Over Two Weeks

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Emma Stessman

18d ago· 9 min readenReview

Summary

A review of the new Fitbit Air, a screen-free fitness tracker priced at $100. The reviewer tested the device for two weeks, tracking sleep, runs, walks, and other health metrics. The band is noted as thin, breathable, and lightweight. The article evaluates whether the device is worth purchasing compared to other options like the Fitbit Inspire 3.

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bskyFitbit Air Review: A Screen-Free Fitness Tracker Tested Over Two Weekson.today.com

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When I heard that Fitbit would be launching a new, screen-free fitness tracker, I was immediately intrigued.
I’ve tried a range of trackers, and I consider the Fitbit Inspire 3 to be one of the best options overall.
At $100, the Air is one of the more affordable options that I’ve seen.
The band itself is really thin (probably the thinnest I’ve tried, next to the Fitbit Inspire 3) and feels breathable and lightweight.
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The new Google Fitbit Air does a great job of tracking sleep, workouts and other health metrics. Here’s how to shop the new device and whether it’s worth it.

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