Smartwatches have become a popular way to track your health, but they’re not always comfortable for sleep, and not everyone ...
Fitbit has unveiled the third device in the Fitbit Charge family, the Fitbit Charge 3, and the new version adds SpO2 tracking among other health tracking improvements. The device will be available ...
The Fitbit Charge 6, the latest addition to Fitbit's lineup of fitness trackers, has introduced a significant advancement in health monitoring with its built-in blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) feature.
I tested both of these screen-free fitness trackers to determine whether the affordable Fitbit Air wristband or the stylish Oura smart ring is the better pick.
Google just dropped sleep tracking to $99 with no subscription required. The new Fitbit Air is the most affordable serious sleep tracker on the market right now — but a growing body of research ...
Fitbit Air offers $99 sleep-first tracking, Pixel Watch 4 pairing, and a cheaper Whoop alternative, but Google’s AI coaching ...
The Fitbit Inspire 3 Health and Fitness Wristband is the most basic model available from Fitbit. The Inspire 3 has a small AMOLED touchscreen, monitors your heart rate and blood o ...
The Google Fitbit Air’s lightweight design and surprisingly polished hardware already stand out after just 48 hours of wear.
The Fitbit Air doesn’t have a screen, but it does have a suite of health sensors that pipe data into the new Google Health app. And if you want, Google has a new AI-powered health coach in the app ...
Google’s new $99 Fitbit Air is a screenless, subscription-free fitness tracker designed to challenge Whoop and Apple and their trackers.
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