Fitbit Air se lanza como el rival de Whoop sin suscripción

Google ha lanzado Fitbit Air, una pulsera de actividad sin pantalla con un precio de 100 dólares que ofrece funciones básicas de seguimiento sin necesidad de una suscripción mensual.

El dispositivo compite directamente con Whoop al ofrecer un modelo de compra única. Las funciones principales, como el seguimiento de la actividad y del sueño, funcionan sin tarifas adicionales, aunque un plan opcional de Google Health Premium añade entrenamiento con IA por 10 dólares al mes.

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