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Step up your game with the Fitbit Air Special Edition Stephen Curry band, blending maximum performance with legendary style.[1,2] The lightweight, micro-adjustable fit is comfortable through work, play, and sleep. The water-resistant coating makes it ultra sweatproof and moisture-wicking for your toughest workouts.[3] And Stephen Curry and his performance team joined forces with Google’s trusted innovators to bring you Google Health, so you can perform your best.[4] Review: Surprisingly Powerful Fitness Tracker for Only $99 — Great Alternative to More Expensive Competitors - I’ve been using the Fitbit Air for a little while now, and honestly, I’m very impressed with what you get for the price. For only around $99, this device packs in a ton of features that rival fitness trackers and health platforms that cost significantly more — especially competitors like WHOOP that also require expensive monthly memberships. So far, the Fitbit Air has been extremely easy to use and surprisingly smart. One of the biggest things I appreciate is how simple it is to integrate health information from other apps. Everything syncs together smoothly, which makes tracking your overall health and wellness feel much more organized instead of scattered across multiple platforms. The workout tracking has been excellent. It tracks heart rate accurately during workouts, monitors activity throughout the day, and the sleep tracking has honestly been one of my favorite features. It gives very detailed sleep insights and actually helps you understand how your recovery affects your energy and performance. What really surprised me though was the AI coaching feature. It feels much more personalized than I expected. You can explain your goals — whether they’re weekly goals, monthly goals, weight loss goals, improving endurance, sleeping better, or just becoming healthier overall — and it actually gives practical daily recommendations based on your habits and data. For example, it adjusts suggestions depending on: How well you slept Your workout intensity Recovery levels Hydration Nutrition tracking (if you choose to log food) Heart rate trends Overall activity levels That level of personalization at this price point is honestly impressive. Another huge advantage is that you do NOT need to pay for the premium membership to get useful information. A lot of companies lock basic health insights behind subscriptions, but Fitbit still gives you more than enough information without forcing you into another monthly payment. That alone makes this device feel like a better long-term value. The app itself is clean, easy to understand, and beginner-friendly while still giving enough depth for people who take fitness seriously. Whether you’re just starting your fitness journey or already active, it feels like it adapts well to your lifestyle. Battery life has also been solid so far, and the device is comfortable enough to wear all day and overnight without it becoming annoying or bulky. Overall, I’m genuinely pleased with this purchase. It feels like Fitbit found a really good balance between affordability, smart features, health tracking, and usability. For anyone considering a health tracker but not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars plus monthly subscription fees, I definitely think the Fitbit Air is worth looking into. Very happy with it so far, and I’m excited to continue using it daily. Review: Low profile and great! Would recommend! - Love this so far, this little Fitbit is very low profile. My goal with this was to be able to generally track my health stats while being able to wear my conventional watch on my other hand. This allows me to do just that. It takes 7 days to calibrate to you and so far the stats have been accurate for me compared to those from my Apple Watch stats. The only thing I have to say is I hope they update the Google health app to be able to write to Apple health so I can use this solely. Other than that, it is super light weight, vibration set to high actually is pretty good as an alarm and the band is super comfy. Does get sweaty though, will bee on the lookout for more bands in the future. I would recommend this for anyone who wants to track their health stats but doesn’t need the full Apple Watch screen and noise.





















| ASIN | B0GTMNC3YG |
| Additional Features | 7 Days Battery Life, Optical heart rate monitor, Quick Charging: up to 1 day of battery life in 5 mins, Water resistant up to 50 meters, Works with Android 11.0 or higher & Apple iOS 16.4 or higher |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Length | 210 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Google Performance Loop Band |
| Band Width | 18.2 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 5 days |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Electronics & Gadgets #3 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable |
| Color | Steph Curry SE - Rye |
| Compatible Devices | Android 11.0 or higher, Apple iOS 16.4 or higher. |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android, Google Pixel, iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 226 Reviews |
| Display Type | No Display |
| GPS | GPS Via Smartphone |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Gesture |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit, Inc. |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Metrics Measured | 3-axis accelerometer + gyroscope, Device temperature sensor (skin temperature variation available in the Google Health app), Optical heart rate monitor, Red and infrared sensors for oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring |
| Model Name | Next Special Edition |
| Operating System | Fitbit OS |
| Screen Size | 16.5 Millimeters |
| Shape | Oval |
| Special Feature | 7 Days Battery Life, Optical heart rate monitor, Quick Charging: up to 1 day of battery life in 5 mins, Water resistant up to 50 meters, Works with Android 11.0 or higher & Apple iOS 16.4 or higher Special Feature 7 Days Battery Life, Optical heart rate monitor, Quick Charging: up to 1 day of battery life in 5 mins, Water resistant up to 50 meters, Works with Android 11.0 or higher & Apple iOS 16.4 or higher See more |
| Style Name | Fitbit Air |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 840353949294 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
R**T
Surprisingly Powerful Fitness Tracker for Only $99 — Great Alternative to More Expensive Competitors
I’ve been using the Fitbit Air for a little while now, and honestly, I’m very impressed with what you get for the price. For only around $99, this device packs in a ton of features that rival fitness trackers and health platforms that cost significantly more — especially competitors like WHOOP that also require expensive monthly memberships. So far, the Fitbit Air has been extremely easy to use and surprisingly smart. One of the biggest things I appreciate is how simple it is to integrate health information from other apps. Everything syncs together smoothly, which makes tracking your overall health and wellness feel much more organized instead of scattered across multiple platforms. The workout tracking has been excellent. It tracks heart rate accurately during workouts, monitors activity throughout the day, and the sleep tracking has honestly been one of my favorite features. It gives very detailed sleep insights and actually helps you understand how your recovery affects your energy and performance. What really surprised me though was the AI coaching feature. It feels much more personalized than I expected. You can explain your goals — whether they’re weekly goals, monthly goals, weight loss goals, improving endurance, sleeping better, or just becoming healthier overall — and it actually gives practical daily recommendations based on your habits and data. For example, it adjusts suggestions depending on: How well you slept Your workout intensity Recovery levels Hydration Nutrition tracking (if you choose to log food) Heart rate trends Overall activity levels That level of personalization at this price point is honestly impressive. Another huge advantage is that you do NOT need to pay for the premium membership to get useful information. A lot of companies lock basic health insights behind subscriptions, but Fitbit still gives you more than enough information without forcing you into another monthly payment. That alone makes this device feel like a better long-term value. The app itself is clean, easy to understand, and beginner-friendly while still giving enough depth for people who take fitness seriously. Whether you’re just starting your fitness journey or already active, it feels like it adapts well to your lifestyle. Battery life has also been solid so far, and the device is comfortable enough to wear all day and overnight without it becoming annoying or bulky. Overall, I’m genuinely pleased with this purchase. It feels like Fitbit found a really good balance between affordability, smart features, health tracking, and usability. For anyone considering a health tracker but not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars plus monthly subscription fees, I definitely think the Fitbit Air is worth looking into. Very happy with it so far, and I’m excited to continue using it daily.
A**A
Low profile and great! Would recommend!
Love this so far, this little Fitbit is very low profile. My goal with this was to be able to generally track my health stats while being able to wear my conventional watch on my other hand. This allows me to do just that. It takes 7 days to calibrate to you and so far the stats have been accurate for me compared to those from my Apple Watch stats. The only thing I have to say is I hope they update the Google health app to be able to write to Apple health so I can use this solely. Other than that, it is super light weight, vibration set to high actually is pretty good as an alarm and the band is super comfy. Does get sweaty though, will bee on the lookout for more bands in the future. I would recommend this for anyone who wants to track their health stats but doesn’t need the full Apple Watch screen and noise.
J**E
Does not track sleep or heart rate accurately
I bought this for the design and for sleep tracking, since it is very comfortable to wear. The sleep tracking is atrocious. The past two nights, it measured my HRV at a perfect zero which is not possible. The sleep stages and sleep time are amazingly inaccurate. The first day, it measured my HRV at a shocking level over 200, while my Amazfit watch measures around 105. The AI Coach feature is annoying, and hallucinates badly. After doing a few hours of yard work, it complimented me for putting in some good work on the bike. It makes strange and useless recommendations and pretends to encourage you. I read it takes some time to calibrate, but I am certain to return if it does not improve soon. Everything else it appears to track accurately, including activities and steps. The Google Health App is the WORST app ever. It's buggy, clunky and difficult to use. You can't order the metrics how you want without a very time-consuming process. It doesn't integrate with Health Connect very well, and that too takes a lot of setup. I suspect that I hate it because I had such high hopes for it. A screenless fitness tracker without a useful app to view the data it collects is nothing more than an expensive bracelet. I would rate zero stars if that were an option.
T**E
Small, Convenient, and will make Health Easier
Easy to set up and use while being compact and comfortable. This is a great option for those who struggle to sleep with their wearable on. Personally, I barely noticed it while sleeping. You also get a lot of great value in comparison to other brands. Sleep tracking and exercise tracking are definitely some of its best features. It makes tracking workouts a lot easier, allowing you to spend less time in the app. Overall, a really great minimalist option for those looking for raw data and functionality in a wearable.
M**R
Underwhelming - meets the minimum requirements
The product arrived and was simple, basic to set up. OK, I was initially flummoxed by the way the strap cover the sensor. The result is underwhelming. Heart rate reader, my primary interest, serves up min, max and average, but no continuum. I opted to get an AI coach via the Premium account. Integrating the/my AI coach was reasonably easy with a specific, measurable goal: a JMT hike in August. All seemed to progress well to include addressing a training distraction (minor hip issue - ITBS). But the imported data from Strava proved to be incomplete - mileage associated with events was not imported. All distances were zeros and that invalidated the advice the coach was supposed to feed back to me. Additional events such as ITBS exercises were tedious to integrate. Summary - way too much care and feeding on my part was required to ID and resolve in integration issues - heart rate and mileages from Strava, blood pressure from an Omron machine via a third party app. The Air is not ready for Prime Time. I fired the Coach after three days. (Today WSJ reported that AI solved an 80-year-old "unit distance problem" - but my AI Coach did not or could not identify 0-mile-hikes over multiple hours on the trail.) I do enjoy three aspects: 1) no screen for a clock, 2) no buzzing for incoming text/emails, and 3) the sleep analysis that I get in the morning - time to fall asleep, deep, REM, interruptions, restlessness, Heart rate variability, etc., most of which is displayed on a timeline. Woo-hoo! I will work with Air to prove that Tylenol PM will cut the time it takes me to fall asleep - I want every available minute of sleep to count on the JMT. While I would like to have the Air send real-time heart rate date to Strava and Peloton, I knew in advance that it was not an inherent function. I got the Air specifically to capture min/avg/max heart rate and sleep data on the JMT. Many Fitbit users indicate they want longer charging cables - I am an outlier - I'd want a shorter cable to take on the JMT.
N**K
Works great. No issue other people are having
Accuracy is great and the UI is lackluster but it works just fine and shows all the stuff you need. I believe people are either technologically impaired or just too inpatient to figure it out. The sleep has been more accurate than my Apple Watch. Apple Watch counts driving sometimes as sleep for some reason if I’m in the car for an hour+. Fitbit doesn’t do this. Tracked walks better than an Apple Watch and the HR has been exactly on par with the Apple Watch. It’s way more low profile and more comfortable than the Apple Watch. Maybe units people are getting are defective or something because I’ve had nothing but good experiences
B**Y
+Comfort and battery life- not so accurate
Ok so ive been a loyal fitbit user for idk time lol 10 years maybe. I last year made a mistake bought the samsung watch the most expensive one. I hated it never worked properly drained my phone battery and battery life on watch terrible. Above all was so uncomfortable. I mostly want to track my sleep, I have narcolepsy and like to know what is going on and if I had a bad vs terrible night sleep. So back to my new fitbit its so comfortable and looks like im just wearing a hair tie I love the battery life one reason I always preferred fitbit. My negative is the tracker not great honestly im a bit disappointed. Ill be watching tv and closing my eyes and tracks im sleeping when im not doesn't count stairs idk just maybe wait for new model when they improve accuracy. Id honestly choose a older fitbit but this one is so comfortable and battery life awsome. I regret paying 500+ fot galaxy watch . But am a loyal galaxy ultra girl. Hope i helped xx
M**G
Sleep tracking and alarm works PERFECTLY
I only really bought it to wake me up at the perfect time since it would know when my sleep cycle ends, and yep, it did it. I haven't felt this good waking up for a while. The heart rate sensor and stuff is cool too I guess. Tip for other buyers: DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO THE COACH. IT SUCKS. Everything you need to use it for IS FREE.
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