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I tracked my sleep on Fitbit Air vs Whoop for a week

Comparisons between the screen-free Fitbit Air and rivals like Whoop are dominating coverage as the first update rolls out.

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Google released the first update for the Fitbit Air, a screen-free device, prompting a wave of user guides and comparative tests. Coverage highlights a shutdown of a specific app workaround alongside the rollout. Tech outlets are actively analyzing how the device stacks up against competitors like the Whoop Band and Oura Ring.

Tom's Guide features an exclusive interview with a Google design director who claims positive reception validates the decision to go without a screen, alongside a direct sleep-tracking comparison with Whoop. TechRadar notes user frustration regarding the closure of a workaround, while Tech Advisor and Lifehacker are focusing on tips and the strategic potential for Google. Consumer Reports is evaluating the device's competitive standing in the market.

As the first update distributes, observers are monitoring how the shutdown of the app workaround impacts long-term user adoption. Coverage suggests attention will remain on sleep tracking accuracy and how the screen-free form factor competes against established rivals in the wearable space.

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Quick answers

How does the Fitbit Air compare to the Whoop Band?

According to Tom's Guide, a direct comparison involved tracking sleep on both devices for a week.

What design features are manufacturers emphasizing?

Google's design director told Tom's Guide that positive reception validates the choice to release a screen-free device.

What changes has Google made to the Fitbit Air software?

The company rolled out the first update for the device while simultaneously shutting down a specific app workaround.

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