Google Fitbit Air, a wristband-type health management wearable device without a display, has been released.



Google announced its wearable device, the Google Fitbit Air , on May 7, 2026. The Google Fitbit Air is a 5.2g activity tracker that can record heart rate, steps, and sleep patterns. It also supports health management using Gemini.

Google Fitbit Air, Fitness Activity Tracker Band

https://store.google.com/product/google_fitbit_air?hl=ja

Introducing the ultra-lightweight Google Fitbit Air, powered by the AI 'Gemini' for health management.
https://store.google.com/jp/magazine/google-fitbit-air?hl=ja

This is what the Google Fitbit Air looks like.



The device is attached to the inside of the band and contains an optical heart rate monitor, a 3-axis accelerometer, a gyroscope, red light and infrared sensors for oxygen saturation monitoring, a temperature sensor, and a vibration motor. The device itself weighs 5.2g, and the total weight including the band is 12g.



In addition to the band and main unit, a dedicated charger is included. It can charge enough battery for one day in 5 minutes, and a full charge, which takes about 90 minutes, will last for up to 7 days.



This is what it looks like when worn.



You can also record your sleep patterns.



The standard band comes in four colors: Berry, Lavender, Obsidian, and Fog.



In addition to the sweat- and water-resistant silicone 'Active Band,' other optional bands available for purchase include the 'Premium Modern Band' and the 'Metal Mesh Band,' which are suitable for formal occasions.



The measured health data can be viewed using the Google Health app for Android and iOS. Additionally, subscribing to the '

Google Health Premium ' plan for ¥1580 per month allows you to have AI create fitness plans for you and access expert workouts.



The Google Fitbit Air is scheduled for release on May 26, 2026, and will be priced at ¥16,800 (tax included). It is already available for pre-order on the official Google online store.

in Hardware, Posted by log1o_hf