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The Fitbit Air is a strong Whoop alternative, offering 90% of its features without a subscription. It excels in price and basic health tracking, but Whoop remains more advanced for serious athletes.
- ๐ฐ The Fitbit Air costs $99 and is functional without a subscription, while Whoop requires a $200-$350 annual membership.
- โ Both trackers are screenless, but the Fitbit Air is slightly smaller, lighter, and uses Velcro for easier adjustment.
- ๐ Whoop offers more advanced features like a daily stress monitor, recovery score, journal, and even blood test analysis.
- โ๏ธ Fitbit Air integrates with Google Health, which can pull data from other specialized trackers like Eight Sleep or Garmin.
- ๐ Fitbit Air battery lasts 5-6 days, while Whoop lasts 7-8 days.
A man holds up his wrists, each displaying a different fitness tracker, looking directly at the camera with a curious expression.