Why Bevel Is a Way Better App for the Fitbit Air Than Google Health

The Fitbit Air is a thin, cheap, and unobtrusive wearable, but its companion Google Health app is bogged down by intrusive AI-generated text.

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Why Bevel Is a Way Better App for the Fitbit Air Than Google Health

The Fitbit Air is a thin, unobtrusive, and cheap wearable device, but its companion app, Google Health, presents several problems for users. When premium features are enabled, the Google Health app delivers paragraphs of AI-generated text multiple times a day. This intrusive AI presence has led users to seek alternative ways to read their health metrics.[1][2]

Bevel serves as a free alternative app for the Fitbit Air, offering users better ways to read their metrics. Unlike Google Health, Bevel provides a streamlined experience without the intrusive AI-generated text, making it a highly regarded option for those looking to track their wearable data more cleanly.[1][2]

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