u/robertlewispop

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Loving my Fitbit Air so far

I’m a bit of a fitness tracker geek, having used Whoop, Oura 4, Ultrahuman Air, Amazfit, and now the new Fitbit Air.

I understand the new Google Health app is still buggy and lacks basic features like removing or editing timeline activities. However, knowing it’s being developed and updated gives me hope, especially since I really enjoy wearing the tracker itself. It’s so light and comfortable I forget about it throughout the day. This isn’t the case with Whoop 4 or even the Amazfit Helio strap (which is super accurate and robust but the app hasn’t won me over after all this time).

The Fitbit Air and Oura 4 sleep metrics are 99% on par. Interestingly, Fitbit also detected two naps this week that Oura missed, even though it usually does a great job.

External data like Strava and Apple Watch workouts took a while to appear in Google Health. I’m hopeful these bugs will be resolved within the next couple of months.

That’s it for now. How’s your experience been so far?

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