
"Google is reportedly working on a new screenless Fitbit wearable, signalling a shift in its approach to fitness tracking. The upcoming device is expected to focus on passive health monitoring rather than on-device interaction."
"A Bloomberg report indicates that Google is developing a new Fitbit device without a screen, aimed at competing with offerings from Whoop and Oura. The company is expected to introduce it later this year under the Fitbit lineup."
"The health-focused device is expected to integrate with Google's AI-driven Fitbit health coach, which delivers personalised guidance across areas such as wellness, recovery, diet, hydration, and cycle tracking."
Google is creating a new screenless Fitbit wearable that emphasizes passive health monitoring. Teased by Stephen Curry, the device aims to compete with Whoop and Oura. It will focus on health tracking without on-device interaction, with data accessible via the Fitbit app. Google plans to adopt a hybrid monetization model, selling the hardware separately while offering advanced features to subscribers. The device will integrate with Google's AI-powered Fitbit health coach, providing personalized health guidance. A preview of this feature was introduced in October, and the device is expected to launch later this year.
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