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Google Fitbit Air Deal Includes Free Active Band

May 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Many individuals find fitness trackers to be a convenient way to monitor their activity and health data in their daily lives without the need for a fully-fledged smartwatch. Simple and discreet models are especially appealing to those who prefer subtle tracking and do not want constant notifications on their wrist.

The recently launched Google Fitbit Air is positioned as such a model and serves as a viable alternative to Whoop and soon Garmin. Amazon has set the official launch date for May 26th, with the tracker currently available for pre-order. The bundle with an additional Active Band is currently priced at just £84.99, a discount from the bundle’s RRP of £119.98, offering a 29% saving.

Interestingly, the set costs the same as the standalone Fitbit Air if purchased from the official store (with credit that can be used for the same band). Essentially, the second wristband is included at no extra cost. Various colors such as Berry, Fog, and Lavender are available in sizes S and L, with some listed as a ‘Limited Time Deal’ until the Air’s launch date.

Other retailers like John Lewis, Currys, and Very are offering the same deal, although a code may be required to activate it.

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What the Google Fitbit Air brings to the table

Recently unveiled by Google, the Fitbit Air is tailored for users seeking a discreet wearable without a display. Instead of notifications or on-wrist displays, the device focuses solely on health and fitness data, which can be analyzed via the Google Health app on compatible iPhone or Android devices.

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The wearable tracks your heart rate continuously, aiding in a better assessment of your overall health. It also includes continuous activity tracking and personalized goals for weekly cardio workouts. The system is designed to adapt to individual needs and provide personalized recommendations over time.

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Google is emphasizing the new Google Health Coach, offering three months of personalized coaching. This feature analyzes collected data to provide tailored advice on training and health matters.

The compact design of the Fitbit Air makes it ideal for daily wear. Described as Fitbit’s smallest tracker to date, the slim and lightweight device is designed for comfortable wear, even during sleep. This is advantageous for sleep tracking compared to larger smartwatches that users tend to remove at night, especially for charging purposes.

The Fitbit Air’s battery life is estimated to last up to a week, with a quick five-minute charge providing a day’s worth of power. This quick charging feature can be convenient for users with busy schedules.

The additional sports wristband, made of sweat-resistant and waterproof silicone, is suitable for both workouts and everyday wear. Users can swap wristbands by removing the module for a fresh look. Amazon offers various color options such as Obsidian, Berry, Fog, and Lavender.

Why this offer is worthwhile – and who it may not suit

The current pre-order offer is compelling due to the inclusion of an extra sports wristband at no additional cost. This is beneficial for individuals considering multiple colors or a replacement strap, effectively saving on additional expenses.

The fact that the device is being offered at a discounted price even before its official release adds to its appeal.

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However, the Fitbit Air may not be suitable for everyone. Users expecting a traditional smartwatch experience with a display, notifications, and direct wrist control may be disappointed. The device is clearly targeted at individuals who wish to track health data without the distraction of a display.

Given that the device is set to launch on May 26th, reviews are currently unavailable. As such, it is difficult to assess its everyday usability or measurement accuracy at this time.

Stay tuned for Tech Advisor’s review, as our sample is on the way.

This article was originally published on our affiliate site PC-WELT and has been translated and adapted from German.

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