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Earlier this month, Google announced the new Fitbit Air -- a sleeker and more lightweight take on the classic Fitbit. It's geared toward a more general fitness crowd looking for basic metrics like steps, sleep, recovery, and stress, and it's the first Fitbit without a screen, so you're less distracted from your fitness goals.
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The new fitness tracker has an official release date of May 26, but we've already spotted some preorder deals you can snag early to save on the new Fitbit.
This preorder deal gets you the Fitbit Air color of your choice (Berry, Lavender, or Obsidian) along with an Obsidian or Fog silicone active band to go with it. Each band retails for $35, so you're essentially getting one free.
Best Buy has the same exact preorder deal as Amazon, except the only color option for the free active band is Obsidian.
Alternatively, you can pay $99 now and receive $35 in Google Store credit after your tracker ships to put toward an alternate Fitbit Air band of your choice (either the active silicone band or the elevated modern band), plus trade-in values up to $100 when you preorder on the Google Store.
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No matter where you preorder the new Fitbit Air, you will get a free, three-month membership to Google Health Premium, which gives deeper insights, including extensive data to visualize your recovery and strain, or your sleep needs, compared to logged time asleep.









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