Google Unveils Plans for Screenless Fitbit Wearable to Compete with Whoop
Google teases its Whoop competitor
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Google is introducing a screenless Fitbit wrist wearable, teased by NBA star Steph Curry, to rival Whoop. The device will feature a subscription service with an AI-based personal health coach, offering some free health tracking features while charging for advanced metrics.
- 01Google's new wearable is designed to compete directly with Whoop.
- 02The device was showcased by NBA star Steph Curry, who has a partnership with Google.
- 03It will include a subscription service for advanced health tracking features.
- 04The design is inspired by Whoop, featuring braided fabric and a metal clasp.
- 05Basic health tracking will be available for free, while premium features will require payment.
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Google has announced plans for a new screenless Fitbit wrist wearable aimed at competing with Whoop, a leading health tracker. Teased by NBA star Steph Curry, who serves as a Performance Advisor for Google, the device showcases a design reminiscent of Whoop, featuring a braided fabric material and a metal clasp. While specific specifications have not been disclosed, reports suggest that Google will offer a subscription service that includes an AI-based personal health coach. Unlike Whoop, which combines hardware and subscription costs, Google will charge separately for its wristband, providing some basic health tracking features for free, while advanced metrics will be available through the subscription service. This move marks Google's continued investment in health technology, aiming to cater to users seeking comprehensive health and fitness insights.
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