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Fitbit Air vs Whoop: Screenless fitness trackers compared
The Google Fitbit Air is very much the talk of the fitness tracking town right now, not only because it’s the first new ...
Garmin’s leaked Cirqa band ditches the screen for recovery tracking, but its rumored $500 price could shock fitness fans.
Google's upcoming Fitbit Air is the first serious alternative to Whoop. Here's why it took so long, and how these two compare to other smart bands on the market.
The battle for wrist real estate got another entrant last week when Google unveiled the Fitbit Air, a $99 screenless health tracker that’s not tied to a subscription models and is cleared aimed at ...
Google's just launched the Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable that slips onto your wrist to track your fitness activities, ...
We can stop the social media stocking as of this morning and tell you that the Fitbit Air is now official from Google. The ...
The Fitbit Air is a $100 smart band, and it will work with the relaunched Fitbit app, now called Google Health.
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a quote from WHOOP. Boston-based wearable fitness company WHOOP has been awarded a contract from MIT Lincoln Laboratory, under sponsorship from the ...
It may just be weeks away, and the Garmin Cirqa represents a new style of more lifestyle-friendly wearable for the hardcore fitness brand.
Commentary: In a sea of AI noise, the Whoop band's Coach has been an unlikely ally in helping me train smarter. And I didn't have to go looking for it. Vanessa is a lead writer at CNET, reviewing and ...
The best fitness trackers are pretty expensive, but if you’ve looked for budget-friendly alternatives to brands like Garmin and Google, you’ve probably come across Amazfit. It’s a wearables and ...
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