A new Whoop-style Fitbit signals Google’s push toward invisible health technology Last updated: May 07, 2026 | 22:10 Fitbit Air strips away the display, betting on passive tracking and AI health insights. Dubai: After years of adding bigger displays, brighter screens and more notifications to wearables, Google is taking a sharply different turn: removing the screen altogether. The company has unveiled Fitbit Air, a lightweight, screenless fitness band that focuses on passive health tracking rather than apps, alerts or on-device interaction — a move that places Google squarely in the fast-growing market popularised by devices like Whoop and Oura Health. The new device is priced at $99 and includes 24/7 heart-rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, heart rhythm alerts for atrial fibrillation, sleep-stage monitoring, heart-rate variability and week-long battery life. Get updated faster and for FREE : Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here .…