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But, you know, that is something to consider if you have bird wrists.
Yeah, there's a lot going on here, but I think what I like about this is that it is meant for gen pop people.
It is meant to contextualize your health in kind of a digestible way that is not the hyper health-maxing, fitness-maxing, biohacking crowd.
You know, you can get a whoop and its AI is going to tell you, hey, your range, your labs are within range.
But if we want it to get to like a slightly better place, you should do this, this, this and this.
And that's going to be your most maximal self.
Like it told Nilay to up his testosterone by 10 times, which is like crazy.
We had a big laugh about that because Neil recently got a Whoop.
And I was just like, no one wants that.
And he's like, no, no, I know that no one wants that.
But that's not something that this particular device is going to do.
And something that differentiates the Fitbit Air from Whoop and a lot of different trackers right now is Google Health.
It's been in beta preview since October, I think.
And there's a bunch of new features that are coming out.