I'm wearing the Fitbit Air, and I love how it brings back the golden age of fitness trackers
The Fitbit Air is a screenless fitness tracker that evokes nostalgia for simpler, more affordable fitness devices. Priced at $100, it offers a minimalist design that encourages users to unplug from their phones. This return to basics contrasts with the high costs of modern smartwatches, making fitness tracking more accessible again.
- ▪The Fitbit Air is priced at $100, making it more affordable than many current fitness trackers.
- ▪It features a screenless design, promoting a minimalist approach to fitness tracking.
- ▪The device aims to bring back the excitement and accessibility of early fitness trackers.
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