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AI Coach Replaces Fitbit Screen
7 May
Summary
- New screenless Fitbit Air uses AI for personalized health guidance.
- Redesigned Google Health app integrates multiple data sources.
- AI Health Coach offers custom workout and sleep insights.
Google has unveiled the Fitbit Air, a $100 screenless fitness tracker emphasizing AI-driven health advice. This device tracks health data in the background, with analysis and personalized plans provided by Google's Gemini-powered AI.
It supports both Android and iPhone, with preorders open and sales beginning May 26. A special Stephen Curry edition is also available for $130.
The Fitbit Air continuously monitors heart rate, tracks sleep, offers AFib alerts, and measures heart rate variability. It automatically recognizes over 140 workout types, avoiding manual session starts.
The Fitbit app will transition to the new Google Health app on May 19, consolidating data from wearables, Apple Health, and medical records.
Google's AI Health Coach, for Health Premium subscribers, transforms user data into tailored workout and recovery advice, analyzing various health records for deeper insights.