Wear Radar

Fitbit AirvsFitbit Charge

Fitbit Air
Buy/Wait:good

First-generation product — no historical cycle data to predict a successor

Best for: Health-focused users who want passive, 24/7 biometric tracking without a screen on their wrist. Particularly strong for those drawn to WHOOP but put off by the subscription model — the Fitbit Air delivers comparable core health data for $99 outright. Works with both iOS and Android.

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Fitbit Charge
Buy/Wait:bad

Late in cycle — a new model is likely coming

Best for: Anyone who wants serious health and fitness tracking without the bulk or cost of a full smartwatch. Works with both Android and iPhone, making it the most accessible Fitbit tracker in the lineup.

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Fitbit AirFitbit Charge
TierFitness TrackerFitness Tracker
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
Battery7 days7 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
ReleasedMay 7, 2026Sep 28, 2023
Cycle length731 days
Cycle advicegoodbad
Deals advicegoodgreat
Next modelFitbit Charge 7 (Expected 2026)

Health Sensors

Fitbit Air only
Both
SpO2Blood oxygen saturation, tracked during sleep
Heart RateContinuous or on-demand pulse tracking
HRVHeart rate variability — stress & recovery scores
Skin TempOvernight changes linked to illness or cycle tracking
Fitbit Charge only
ECGDetects irregular heart rhythms (AFib)
EDA / StressSkin conductance sensor measuring stress responses

Why buy each?

Fitbit Air

$99 with no subscription

Unlike WHOOP, there is no mandatory membership — pay $99 once and use Fitbit Air with the free Google Health app. Google Health Premium ($9.99/month) is optional.

24/7 health monitoring in 12 grams

Continuous heart rate, SpO2, HRV, and skin temperature tracking plus background FDA-certified AFib detection, in a 12g pebble designed to be worn and forgotten.

7-day battery with 5-minute fast charge

A week between charges, with a 5-minute top-up delivering a full day of use — significantly less downtime than WHOOP's slide-on charging system.

Fitbit Charge

ECG and EDA stress in a slim band

Full ECG, electrodermal activity stress sensing, SpO2, and continuous heart rate in a tracker thinner than most smartwatches.

Google apps integration

Google Maps navigation, Google Wallet NFC payments, and YouTube Music controls — more useful on-device apps than any previous Charge.

7-day battery with GPS

7 days of typical use, dropping to around 30 minutes per GPS workout session before needing a charge.