Google has launched a new fitness tracker, Fitbit Air. Its maker said that it was specially designed to unlock the full power of Google Health Coach for personal health insights and recommendations.

Fitbit Air is Google’s smallest tracker yet, and it comes with a screen-less design that is reminiscent of the old Fitbits. Rated with a week of battery life, you probably only need to charge the Fitbit Air on a rest day like Sunday. Plus, with its lightweight and low profile, you probably forget you are wearing one. Not to mention, you can easy swap the bands from Active Band (S$49) for workouts to Elevated Modern Band (S$69) for your evening black-tie events.
Inside this small device, it uses high-fidelity sensor technology that enables advanced health and fitness monitoring including all-day heart rate, heart rhythm monitoring with Afib alerts, SpO2, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep stages and duration.

Getting the Fitbit Air gives you three months free of Google Health Premium (formerly Fitbit Premium), where Google Health Coach creates fitness plans for your big goals and quick pivots. It is also a coach built with Gemini to deliver proactive and personal guidance for your health and wellness journey.
The Fitbit Air is priced at S$189 and will be available in Singapore on Google Online Store, Shopee, Lazada and other authorised stores from 26 May 2026, 9PM SGT.