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The Fitbit Air integrates AI coaching into a discreet, wearable form factor, advancing personalized health tracking.
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Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a new AI-powered health wearable available for preorder now and shipping May 26th. The device is screenless and designed as a modular sensor band focused on fitness tracking and coaching. This product marks Google's renewed push into AI-driven health monitoring through wearable technology.

The Fitbit Air integrates AI coaching into a discreet, wearable form factor, advancing personalized health tracking.
Alphabet (GOOGL)
Google could capture more market share in AI health wearables, challenging competitors like Whoop.
Companies should explore AI-driven health insights in wearable devices to enhance user engagement.
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Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a new AI-powered health wearable available for preorder now and shipping May 26th. The device is screenless and designed as a modular sensor band focused on fitness tracking and coaching. This product marks Google's renewed push into AI-driven health monitoring through wearable technology.
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Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a new AI-powered health wearable available for preorder now and shipping May 26th. The device is screenless and designed as a modular sensor band focused on fitness tracking and coaching. This product marks Google's renewed push into AI-driven health monitoring through wearable technology.