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Earlier this month, Google announced the new Fitbit Air – a sleeker and more lightweight version on the classic Fitbit. It’s geared toward the 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 official release date for the new fitness tracker is May 26, but we’ve already seen some preorder deals you can get earlier to save on the new Fitbit.
This preorder deal gets you your choice of Fitbit Air color (Berry, Lavender, or Obsidian) along with an Obsidian or Fog silicone active band. Each band sells for $35, so you’re essentially getting one free.
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Best Buy has the same exact preorder deal as Amazon, the only color option for the free active band is Obsidian.
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Alternatively, you can pay $99 now and receive $35 in Google Store credit after your tracker ships your choice of alternative Fitbit Air band (either the Active Silicone Band or the Advanced Modern Band), plus up to $100 in trade-in value when you preorder at the Google Store.
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No matter where you preorder the new Fitbit Air, you’ll get three months of free subscription to Google Health Premium, which offers deeper insights, including broader data than just logged time to look at your recovery and stress, or your sleep needs.
