Victoria Song
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But the more that I learned about this product and since having worn it, the more that I think this is a Fitbit returning to its roots.
Because the fundamental audience for the Fitbit Air is a very different one, to your point, than the audience for the Whoop.
You know, you're going to ask and get a ton of metrics with a ton of different scores, and you're going to try and be the most optimal version of yourself.
And the Fitbit Air is not really concerned with that.
In large part, I think this is in many ways kind of returning to Fitbit's roots.
Like if you think back to the OG Fitbits, which were tiny little sensor pendant things that you could pop out of different wrists.
That's the same thing as this.
This doesn't have a display, which the earliest Fitbits kind of did so that you could see very, very minimal data on them.
I actually don't mind that this is not having a display of any kind.
There is like a LED indicator light.
I don't have to think about it.
I have opinions about the various bands.
To your point, I don't really like the modern elegant one because I have fairly petite wrists.
And if my wrists were just slightly wider or slightly smaller, rather, this would be slightly too wide for me.