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Coverage of the Fitbit Air centers on strong day-to-day fitness tracking performance, alongside critiques of Google’s AI Health Coach and how the device’s “one size fit” approach doesn’t work for all users. Some posts also highlight hidden workarounds and continued controversy, with Google’s health roadmap addressing fixes amid backlash from Fitbit users.

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Key Takeaway Fitbit Air reviews and commentary praise tracking results, but users are flagging AI coaching quality, fit issues, and unresolved concerns being addressed via Google’s roadmap.
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Fitbit Air reviews and commentary praise tracking results, but users are flagging AI coaching quality, fit issues, and unresolved concerns being addressed via Google’s roadmap.

Coverage of the Fitbit Air centers on strong day-to-day fitness tracking performance, alongside critiques of Google’s AI Health Coach and how the device’s “one size fit” approach doesn’t work for all users. Some posts also highlight hidden workarounds and continued controversy, with Google’s health roadmap addressing fixes amid backlash from Fitbit users.

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review verdict Described as a near-perfect fitness tracker, with an imperfect AI Health Coach
fit criticism The Google Fitbit Air “one size fit” doesn’t fit all
Google response context Google Health roadmap includes bug fixes and improvements amid Fitbit user backlash

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  • Follow Google Health roadmap updates for the specific bug fixes and improvements mentioned in response to Fitbit backlash. 9to5Google

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  • Google Health roadmap details bug fixes and improvements amid backlash from Fitbit users 9to5Google
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Will Fitbit app users need to download a new app?

"The Google Health app will replace the Fitbit app through a normal app update," a Google representative told CNET. "Fitbit users will not need to download a new app or take any action." Fitbit app users' data will automatically be available in the new Google Health app.  Android users will receive the updated Google Health app as it rolls out between May 19 and 26. Starting May 19, iOS users can immediately update the Fitbit app to become the Google Health app. 

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What does it track?

The Fitbit Air covers the core health metrics you'd expect, including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, heart rate variability, SpO2 (blood oxygen level), temperature variation, sleep tracking and analysis, cardio load, training readiness, steps, distance and irregular heart rhythm notifications for atrial fibrillation detection. It also includes automatic activity tracking that you can confirm later in the app. The device is water-resistant up to 50 meters. One caveat: The Fitbit Air uses an older sensor setup than the current Pixel Watch 4, which includes a multipath optical heart rate sensor and

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Why does it stand out?

Both projects are exactly similar, except they use different sources to fetch your health data. The Fitbit version has a script that fetches your health data once you enter your Fitbit account's credentials, while the version for Garmin smartwatches uses Garmin Connect. Once the data is fetched from those servers, it is stored locally in an InfluxDB database. This data is then fed to Grafana for visualization. The idea is to set up a localized solution that can be self-hosted and is completely open source, unlike the official apps from these brands. If you're wondering, the visualization suppo

If you use a Fitbit or Garmin smartwatch, you need to set up this Grafana dashboard
What’s all this Premium fitness going to cost you?

As you’d expect, Premium means “paid,” and just like Fitbit Premium before it, Google Health Premium requires an ongoing subscription. In order to access the personalized training and extended feature set, users will have to pay $9.99 a month, or $99 annually. That’s up from the $79.99 Fitbit Premium has been charging, so a lot of eyes will be on Google to see whether or not all this new functionality is worth the value. On the plus side, Google Health Premium will be a free perk to users on Google AI Pro and Ultra plans.

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