Google’s Screenless Fitbit Air Is a Desperate Whoop Knockoff—And I’m Not Buying It

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**Google’s Screenless Fitbit Air Is a Desperate Whoop Knockoff—And I’m Not Buying It**

They finally did it. Google looked at Whoop’s cult following, swallowed its pride, and photocopied a screenless fitness band. Meet the Fitbit Air—no display, no notifications, just a sleek strap that silently tracks your strain, sleep, and recovery. Groundbreaking? Hardly.

Let’s call this what it is: a panic move wrapped in minimalist marketing. Whoop has owned the screenless space for years, building a loyal subscriber base that obsesses over recovery scores. Google’s response? A me-too device that screams “we can do that too,” except it’s arriving late, and with a lot more data-hungry baggage.

Here’s my contrarian take: a screenless tracker is a privacy nightmare in disguise. Whoop charges a subscription because your data is the product. Google will likely undercut that price, but don’t be fooled—you’re paying with every biometric signal funneled straight into its ad machine. Without a screen, there’s zero transparency. The band just sits there, a silent snitch on your wrist, feeding Google’s insatiable appetite for behavioral profiling while you think you’re optimizing your REM cycles.

And can we talk about the Fitbit acquisition? Google promised innovation, then delivered a string of iterative wearables that mostly mined user health data. The Fitbit Air isn’t innovation; it’s a carbon copy with a Google logo, banking on your desire to be “distraction-free” while it hoovers up your heart rate variability.

If you truly want a screenless life, buy a Whoop and keep your data on a tighter leash. At least they’re upfront about charging you. With Google, the price is always you.

Stay vigilant, stay informed. This is Jessica Ali for Global1.news.

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