Jess Kelly
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At the moment is the Whoop 5.0 MG as it's always there.
And on my right wrist is the new Google Fitbit Air.
So this is a new wearable, obviously enough by Google and Fitbit.
Google bought Fitbit a number of years ago.
And this is their first wearable that doesn't have a screen.
It's been appearing right across my social feeds over the last wee while as the competitor to Whoop.
Now, because of media embargoes, I'm not allowed to tell you much about it until the 26th, which is Tuesday of next week.
And I will have...
initial first impressions and all the rest for you then.
But essentially, it's a fitness tracker.
It's going back to that notion of being a fitness tracker rather than a smartwatch.
And out of the box, I can tell you that the band is much thinner than the Whoop.
The device itself that has the sensor is much smaller than the Whoop.
And all of this, again, you can see if you look at any of the unboxing videos that exist on social media.
And yeah, obviously,
I'm doing a side by side comparison of the Whoop and the Fitbit Air because the Fitbit Air is 99 euro, whereas Whoop is more expensive and you also need to subscribe to get the full impact of it.
So it is more expensive.
The Whoop is more expensive.
But as I've said previously, I love the Whoop.
So I'll be interested to share my thoughts with you over the next wee while in comparing the two devices.