Fitbit Air review: A screenless health tracker that blends into everyday life
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The Fitbit Air discreetly tracks your health without a built-in screen. Rachael Schultz/Business Insider The Fitbit Air is Google's latest health tracker, and it's a significant pivot from other Fitbits. It's smaller and sleeker, and unlike most wearables, it doesn't have a screen. With no display to glance at your step count or check your pace mid-run, the Air is a more passive device than a typical smartwatch. It's still backed by Fitbit's powerhouse heart rate sensors, tracking software, and newly improved Health app, but this is a distinct left turn from the brand's traditional experience. It does its work quietly behind the scenes, and then lets you check in on your sleep, recovery, and daily movement on your phone. This is also one of the most aesthetically pleasing health trackers I've tested. Its design reads more like a chic accessory than a fitness de...