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Google Fitbit Air Special Edition Stephen Curry
Google Fitbit Air Special Edition Stephen Curry is a premium variant of Google’s new screenless fitness tracker band (released May 2026). It’s a lightweight, comfortable “pebble” tracker designed for 24/7 wear, co-created with NBA star Stephen Curry.
Key Features
- Design: Ultra-lightweight (~12g) screenless tracker that blends into daily wear like a bracelet. The Special Edition features a “Rye” (brown) Performance Loop band with orange accents, water-resistant coating, sweatproof/moisture-wicking properties, and raised interior texture for better airflow. Inside: Curry’s signature, #30, and #LockIn mantra.
- Tracking: 24/7 heart rate, SpO2 (blood oxygen), sleep stages, HRV, skin temperature, steps, activity, stress, and automatic workout detection. Syncs to the Google Health app (Android/iOS) with AI-powered insights and Google Health Coach (Gemini-based).
- Battery: Up to 7 days (real-world ~8+ days reported in some tests).
- Other: Vibration for alerts/alarms, water-resistant, comfortable for workouts and everyday style. Pairs well with Pixel Watch or other devices.
- No screen — all data viewed via phone app (minimalist approach competing with Whoop).
Pros
- Extremely comfortable and discreet — barely noticeable.
- Excellent value compared to premium rivals like Whoop.
- Strong sleep, recovery, and health insights with Google’s AI.
- Great for athletes and casual users who want performance without bulk.
Cons
- No built-in GPS (uses phone GPS for outdoor activities).
- Relies fully on the app (no on-wrist display).
- Some advanced metrics or customization may require Premium subscription after trial.
- Limited on-device feedback during workouts.
This edition is popular for its premium styling and Curry branding while delivering the same core tracking as the standard model. It’s ideal if you want a low-profile, high-comfort tracker focused on health/recovery rather than notifications or workouts on the wrist.



