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Google is reportedly seeking to develop the Fitbit lineup with a brand new band that has zero display screen and leans closely on subscriptions and AI. Based on Bloomberg, this new health band will compete in opposition to wearables like Whoop and Oura.

Customers will obtain well being monitoring insights by way of the Fitbit app. And whereas customers might want to buy the band upfront, a variety of the options would require a paid subscription; nevertheless, Bloomberg didn’t provide a possible value level. The band will lean onerous into Google’s Gemini-powered private well being coach, which is able to provide perception into psychological well being, restoration, vitamin, hydration, and cycle monitoring. Google not too long ago introduced the replace to its Fitbit private well being coach. 

Stephen Curry (an NBA participant for the Golden State Warriors, who additionally lived in Ontario briefly) teased the band on his social media. The band has a gray fabric with orange lining and appears much like Whoop’s band. Nevertheless, Google will probably provide a wide range of colour-shade combos.

It’s potential we’ll see the band within the close to future, contemplating Curry is just about selling the gadget.

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