Google has launched the Fitbit Air, a $100 screenless health tracker that eliminates visual interfaces in favor of a minimalist sensor package integrated with an AI-driven coaching platform. For hardware and software developers, this shift emphasizes a "calm technology" approach where user engagement is driven by backend data analysis rather than constant screen notifications. The long-term viability of this category hinges on whether users embrace more aggressive AI-led health guidance when traditional visual feedback is removed from the device itself.
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