The Fitbit Air is basically just a screen-less Fitbit Inspire 3 — and that’s a very good thing
The Fitbit Air is a new fitness tracker that lacks a screen, making it a simplified version of the Inspire 3. Priced at $99, it focuses on essential health metrics without the distractions of additional features. This design choice is seen as a positive evolution for entry-level fitness trackers.
- ▪The Fitbit Air is priced at $99 and focuses on basic fitness tracking features.
- ▪It does not include GPS, NFC for mobile payments, or onboard music storage.
- ▪The lack of a screen allows for a more streamlined user experience.
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Wellness Smartwatches Fitness Trackers The Fitbit Air is basically just a screen-less Fitbit Inspire 3 — and that’s a very good thing Opinion By Dan Bracaglia published 21 May 2026 Meet the natural successor to the entry-level Inspire 3 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter While some folks, including myself, predicted an imminent death to the Fitbit brand at the hands of Google, much to my delight, the tech giant just came through with the shiny new Fitbit Air.Priced at $99, this diminutive fitness tracker is focused on…
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