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Fitbit Air Review: Google’s Screenless AI Wearable Feels Like the Future But Not for Everyone

Fitbit Air Review: Google’s Screenless AI Wearable Feels Like the Future But Not for Everyone
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Google's New Screenless Fitbit: What EMF-Conscious Parents Should Know

Google has reportedly released a new screenless wearable device called the Fitbit Air, according to a review from Techgenyz. While the original article appears to be unavailable, the headline suggests this AI-powered device represents a significant departure from traditional fitness trackers by eliminating the screen entirely.

For health-conscious parents concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, a screenless wearable could potentially offer some advantages. Traditional smartwatches and fitness trackers emit radiofrequency radiation from multiple sources: their screens, Bluetooth connections, and in some cases, cellular connectivity. By removing the screen component, the Fitbit Air may reduce one source of EMF emissions, though it would likely still require Bluetooth to sync with smartphones.

What This Could Mean for Your Family's EMF Exposure

The move toward screenless wearables might signal a growing awareness of consumer concerns about constant connectivity and radiation exposure. However, it's important to understand that even without a screen, wireless devices still emit some level of EMF when transmitting data. For parents looking to minimize their family's exposure while still tracking fitness metrics, this could represent a step in the right direction, though not a complete solution.

As with any new technology, it's worth researching the actual EMF emissions before making a purchase decision. Many parents are already exploring ways to reduce household EMF exposure, from using EMF shielding paint in bedrooms to understanding which EMF concerns are backed by science and which are myths. A screenless fitness tracker could be one more tool in creating a lower-EMF environment for your family, though specific emission levels for the Fitbit Air would need to be independently verified.

Originally reported by Techgenyz

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