Google launched the Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable for passive health tracking. The device costs approximately $99. It competes with the Whoop band by syncing data to a mobile app. The Fitbit Air features a seven-day battery life. It offers multiple color and band options.

Google is rebranding the Fitbit app and premium service to Google Health and Google Health Premium. The app integrates a Gemini-powered Google Health Coach for personalized recommendations.

These moves expand Google's AI-driven health presence ahead of the Google I/O conference.