Fitbit Air pre-orders have begun arriving early for some customers, but the devices require the unreleased Google Health app for activation.
A handful of individuals received their Fitbit Air units over the weekend, ahead of the previously announced May 26 expected arrival date. This early delivery means some users cannot set up their new fitness trackers until the essential companion application becomes available.

The issue stems from the Fitbit Air’s dependency on the new Google Health app for initial pairing and ongoing data synchronization. Google announced the Fitbit Air, a new fitness tracker designed to seamlessly integrate with its broader health ecosystem, with a general availability date of May 26. The new Google Health app is central to the device’s functionality, intended to centralize user health data and fitness tracking features.
Users who received their pre-orders ahead of schedule reported encountering a setup roadblock. Without the new application, they are unable to complete the necessary steps to activate their new devices and access their full range of features.
However, the new Google Health app is anticipated to launch imminently, with some sources indicating the Fitbit app updated to Google Health from May 19. Its release is expected to coincide with the official May 26 retail availability of the Fitbit Air. Once live, the application will be downloadable from the Google Play Store for Android devices and the Apple App Store for iOS users. This will enable early recipients to activate their new devices and begin tracking their activities.
The Fitbit Air represents Google’s latest entry into the competitive wearable fitness market. It aims to provide advanced health monitoring and activity tracking capabilities, building on Fitbit’s established reputation. Consumers interested in learning more about the device and its specifications can typically find detailed information on the official Google Store.


