A recent Fitbit Air Leak on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database with the model number GW968, it strongly suggests Google is preparing to launch its newest wearable in India. The tech community is paying close attention because this device marks a major shift in design strategy. It is the first completely screenless fitness band by Fitbit under the Google brand. For years, display-equipped devices defined the Fitbit lineup, but this new tracker aims for a pure, distraction-free experience.
Comfort Meets Durability
According to another recent Fitbit Air Leak, Google built this tracker specifically for all-day comfort. The device weighs just 12 grams and is roughly 25 percent smaller than the older Fitbit Luxe, making it one of the lightest wearables in the company’s portfolio. In real-world terms, this means you will likely forget you are wearing it during a heavy gym session or while trying to sleep. The main body features a tough polycarbonate construction with 50-metre water resistance and a small status indicator light.

Comprehensive Health Tracking
Every new Fitbit Air Leak confirms a heavy focus on continuous background tracking rather than constant wrist notifications. The Fitbit Air specs reveal that the wearable supports 24/7 heart-rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, resting heart-rate measurement, and heart-rate variability tracking. It also includes vital heart rhythm tracking with atrial fibrillation alerts. For your nightly rest, sleep monitoring covers both total duration and deep sleep stage analysis, while activity tracking handles automatic workout detection, manual exercise logging, and guided fitness sessions powered by the Google Health Coach.
Battery Life and Band Options
Any reliable Fitbit Air Leak usually highlights battery performance, and this device does not disappoint. The Google Fitbit Air delivers up to 7 days of battery life on a single charge. It also features fast-charging support, so a quick top-up gives you enough power to keep tracking without long delays. Buyers can customize the look with several strap options, including a breathable Performance Loop, a sweat-resistant Active Band, and an Elevated Modern Band designed for everyday casual wear.
Accessible Pricing Strategy
The pricing details exposed by a recent Fitbit Air Leak show a very aggressive market strategy ahead of the upcoming Fitbit Air launch. The standard model costs $99.99, which converts to around Rs 9,500, while a special Stephen Curry edition will cost $129.99, or roughly Rs 12,300. This screenless approach is very similar to the popular Whoop strap, as both devices prioritize continuous health monitoring over on-device interactions. The major advantage here is that Google is offering a much more accessible starting price for everyday buyers.

A Disruptive Budget Alternative
Analyzing the details of this Fitbit Air Leak shows that this is a highly disruptive product for the wearable market. The tracker lacks independent GPS and real-time metrics, but its passive recovery monitoring is incredibly reliable. By ditching the screen, Google created a premier budget-friendly alternative to expensive, subscription-based trackers. If you want a comfortable, invisible health companion rather than another glowing screen, the core Fitbit Air features make this device well worth the wait.

