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r/fitbit on Reddit: Google rebranding Fitbit platform to Google Health
The Fitbit Air could launch alongside a major Google Health rebrand — potentially scrubbing away the last vestiges of 'old Fitbit'
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.The Fitbit Flex 2 doesn't have a display. | Credit: FutureMore leaks about the new Fitbit tracker have hit the web from 'sources familiar with the matter' via 9to5GoogleThe screenless band is reportedly being referred to as the Fitbit AirFitbit Premium is also reportedly being rebranded as "Google Health"More news abounds about the upcoming screenless Fitbit fitness tracker, as teased by Steph Curry on Instagram. This time, we've got a bit more unconfirmed information on the name of the tracker, alongside a revamp of Google's Fitbit Premium subscription service.According to 9to5Google, which cites unnamed 'sources familiar with the matter', the new Fitbit is named the Fitbit Air. Fitbit has used this moniker before with the Fitbit Aria Air (which featured on our list of best smart scales for a while) but never on a fitness tracker.The name does make some sense: like a MacBook Air or the Ultrahuman Ring Air, it's likely to be billed as a super-light version of the base device, in this case one of the best Fitbits. It'll be all the lighter for not needed a screen or similar element of interactivity, instead cleaving closer to the pedometer Fitbits of yore.However, just like Whoop (the current screenless fitness tracker leader), the device will interact with a paid subscription service, in this case Fitbit Premium. Except, it might not be called Fitbit Premium anymore — 9to5Google's sources state the subscription may be rebranding itself as Google Health.Google continues its Fitbit erasure missionCredit: FitbitAfter Google bought Fitbit in 2019, using the popular brand's Fitbit ecosystem to replace its middling Google Fit app, it began quietly axing models and features from its line that it saw as redundant. These include community challenges and, er, almost all smartwatch models, folding the best stuff into its own Google Pixel Watch line.Fitbit Premium is an outstanding fitness service — our reviewer gave Fitbit Premium 4.5 stars in our review — and changing the name to Google Health wouldn't necessarily change any of the service's content or functionality, just the branding. But it would go a step towards eliminating the name of Fitbit from Google's ecosystem, strengthening its own brand.I assume if the rumors are true and the move is successful, Google Health will be incorporated into other Google devices and services, allowing the company to remain consi...
Sources: 'Fitbit Air' is a screen-less Whoop competitor debuting with 'Google Health' subscription
“Google Health” was previously how the company referred to all its efforts in the space, but that’s now “Google for Health.” · It also explains why the teaser shared by Curry ended on the gradient ‘G’ without any Fitbit branding.
Leak Points to Google’s ‘Fitbit Air’ as a Screen-Free Wearable for Health Tracking
While the Fitbit name remains on the hardware, the software behind it is getting a massive Google-themed makeover. Reports indicate that the long-standing “Fitbit Premium” subscription is being retired in favor of a new brand: Google Health.



