- Google announced the Fitbit Air, a small plastic screenless device that tracks health data and lasts about a week on a charge.
- The Fitbit Air costs $99.99 and comes with a Performance Loop band, launching on May 26.
- The Fitbit app will be renamed Google Health, and Fitbit Premium becomes Google Health Premium ($10/month or $100/year).
- Google Health Premium includes a new AI Health Coach based on Gemini, offering personalized advice using user health data.
- Google says health data will not be used for advertising or AI training without explicit user consent.
- The Fitbit Air can be worn alongside a Pixel Watch, with data syncing to the same app.