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Fitbit Air vs. Whoop 5.0: The screenless fitness tracker most people should actually buy
I tested Google's Fitbit Air against the Whoop 5.0 to see which screen-free tracker delivers better value, comfort, and health insights for everyday users.
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I tracked my sleep on Fitbit Air vs Whoop for a week — does spending more buy you better sleep data?
I compared Fitbit Air and Whoop MG sleep tracking over seven nights to see how closely the two agreed.
Can Google really topple Whoop’s crown? For years, Whoop has hogged the recovery wearable market almost entirely to itself. While smartwatches from Apple, Garmin and Samsung all track sleep and ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In a few short years, Whoop has become the new fitness tracker everyone wants. Its lightweight band where ...
The Fitbit Air, priced at $99, is a minimalist fitness tracker designed to cater to individuals who prioritize simplicity and affordability in their fitness journey. With essential features such as ...
I expected the Fitbit Air to confirm everything I liked about WHOOP. Instead, after three weeks of testing, it completely ...
Fitbit Air offers $99 sleep-first tracking, Pixel Watch 4 pairing, and a cheaper Whoop alternative, but Google’s AI coaching remains unproven. The short version: Pixel Watch 4 is still the better ...
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Google made a splash recently by overhauling the Fitbit app and renaming it Google Health, and at the same time released a brand new fitness track under the Fitbit brand. The Fitbit Air is a ...
Google’s ultra-thin screen-free fitness tracker costs a fraction of a Whoop and doesn’t require a subscription to work ...
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