Google will continue to sell its Fitbit Sense 2 and Fitbit Versa 4 smartwatches following the recent launch of the new screenless Fitbit Air tracker. The company’s Fitbit lineup remains largely unchanged, ensuring consumers can still purchase these established devices.
This continuity in product availability is significant for users seeking a full-featured smartwatch experience, as the new Fitbit Air focuses on core activity tracking without a display. The decision allows Google to cater to both segments of the wearables market simultaneously.

Product Availability Confirmed
The Fitbit Air, a screenless fitness band, officially launched on May 7, 2026, offering an affordable, comfortable, and distraction-free fitness tracking experience. It features 24/7 heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, and up to a week of battery life.
However, the Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4 continue to be primary smartwatch options. The Fitbit Sense 2 is Google’s advanced health smartwatch, featuring an electrodermal activity (cEDA) sensor for stress management, alongside comprehensive activity and sleep tracking. Meanwhile, the Fitbit Versa 4 functions as a fitness-focused smartwatch, providing a range of workout modes and health metrics, including built-in GPS and Active Zone Minutes.
Expanding Fitbit Ecosystem
Google’s strategy is to expand its Fitbit ecosystem with diverse offerings rather than replacing existing models. The screenless Fitbit Air targets users who prefer a minimalist approach to fitness tracking.
The Sense 2 and Versa 4 maintain their positions as full-featured smartwatch options within the Fitbit lineup available on the Google Store. This approach ensures a broader appeal across different user needs and preferences in the competitive wearables market. Additionally, the Fitbit app is slated to be rebranded as Google Health on May 26, 2026, consolidating health data from various sources.



