Google's Screenless Fitbit Air Uses Gemini to Act as a Personal Health Coach

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Google unveils the $99.99 Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable that uploads data to the Google Health app and uses Gemini-based AI to offer personalized coaching based on your metrics, injuries, nutrition, and even weather. It lasts up to 7 days per charge, supports cross-device sleep data, and offers a Stephen Curry Special Edition. Preorders start May 7 with store shelves on May 26, plus three months of Google Health Premium and a $9.99/month after the trial; bands cost extra. Privacy considerations around health data are noted.
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