I’ve had the Fitbit Air for 48 hours, and it’s already the most comfortable wearable I own

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First impressions matter, and after 48 hours with the Fitbit Air, Google’s new screen-less tracker is making a very good one. Honestly, I’m already more impressed by the physical device than I was by the idea of it.Ever since the early rumors surfaced, the Fitbit Air sounded like another minimalist wellness wearable chasing the same passive-tracking trend as devices like the WHOOP 5.0. I’m also generally wary of first-generation devices and the inevitable quirks that come with them. But on my wrist, Google’s first swing already makes good contact (especially for $99). Until I spend more time digging into features, accuracy, and the company’s new Health Coach platform for my full review, I won’t call it a home run just yet.