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I walked 3,000 steps with the Fitbit Air vs Garmin Forerunner 70 — and I’m seriously amazed by the results
By Dan Bracaglia published
Can the $99 Fitbit compete with the $249 Forerunner 70? I decided to find out by wearing both while walking exactly 3,000 steps and comparing the results.

Fitbit Air review: I tested the Fitbit Air for a week, and it's the best Whoop alternative for the rest of us
By Dan Bracaglia last updated
RecommendedThe Fitbit Air is a discreet and distraction-free (no screen) fitness tracker that's easy to use, accurate, and long-lasting. Subscription-free, it costs just $99.

I’ve been testing the new Fitbit Air, and it’s changed the way I track my sleep — 5 reasons I recommend Google’s $99 tracker, and 2 reasons I don’t
By Dan Bracaglia published
The Fitbit Air has a ton going for it, including an affordable price, but these two major factors might be dealbreakers for you.

I’ve worn the $99 Fitbit Air and $349 Oura Ring 4 to track my sleep for a week — here's the winner
By Jane McGuire published
I've worn the Oura Ring 4 and Fitbit Air for a week; here are the similarities and differences in terms of sleep tracking.

I’ve been wearing the new Fitbit Air all week — 3 reasons why I’m obsessed with this $99 tracker
By Dan Bracaglia published
I’m in the process of reviewing the new Fitbit Air — expect my review early next week — and after four days wearing it, I’m already obsessed.

The Fitbit Air is basically just a screen-less Fitbit Inspire 3 — and that’s a very good thing
By Dan Bracaglia published
The new Fitbit Air is the natural successor to the Inspire line.

Garmin’s screen-less Whoop competitor could cost five times as much as the Fitbit Air
By Dan Bracaglia published
Garmin is rumored to be working on a screen-less Whoop rival, but recently leaked pricing info has me worried.

Garmin's screenless fitness tracker just leaked and, if this price is accurate, the Fitbit Air won't be worried
By Jeff Parsons published
Garmin is planning to rival the Whoop band and Fitbit Air with a screenless fitness tracker, but the price could be a sticking point.
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