Preorder the Google Fitbit Air and receive a complimentary $35 Google Store credit.

Preorder the Google Fitbit Air and receive a complimentary $35 Google Store credit.

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Use the credit to find a band that suits your style and enjoy complimentary access to Google Health Premium for three months.

By Lauren Allain on May 7, 2026

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The Fitbit Air is offered in four classic colors and a special edition Stephen Curry version.

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Preorder the Google Fitbit Air before it launches on May 26 and get a free $35 Google Store credit. The credit will be issued after your order ships.

A new fitness tracker has arrived. The Google Fitbit Air will launch on May 26 with several user-friendly features. For those considering an upgrade, here are the preorder benefits.

Preorders for the Fitbit Air come with a $35 Google Store credit, effective until May 25. Google provides the credit after shipping. Additional bands start at $34.99, providing a chance to pick one that matches your preferences.

Preorders also include three months of Google Health Premium at no cost, launching on May 26. A regular month’s subscription costs $9.99.

This service, using Gemini, offers personal health and fitness coaching. It provides a detailed sleep score, weekly coaching, medical summaries, fitness plans, a workout library, and meditation sessions.

Co-designed with Stephen Curry, the Google Fitbit Air is a lightweight, minimalist screenless fitness tracker, priced at $99.99. Preorder before May 26 from Google to receive a free $35 Google Store credit.

Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She holds a B.A. in journalism from Western Washington University and an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. Her work is published in Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, among others. When not writing, she enjoys hiking, bouldering, swimming, or uncovering perfect spots for all three.

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