Google will still sell you the Fitbit Sense 2 or Versa 4 after launching ‘Air’
Source: 9to5Google

Fitbit Air Launch
Google’s Fitbit lineup remains almost entirely unchanged after launching the screenless Fitbit Air. The Air targets users who want a tracker without a display or distractions, offering a traditional bracelet look that works whether you’re dressing up or down.
Existing Fitbit Lineup
Google has not removed any of its existing models to make room for the Air. The flagship wearables are still available on the company’s website:
- Fitbit Sense 2 – the most capable tracker with ECG monitoring.
- Fitbit Versa 4 – includes a display and phone notifications.
- Fitbit Charge and Fitbit Inspire 3 – also remain in the lineup.

The Sense 2 remains the most feature‑rich, while the Versa 4 is a solid choice for those who need a screen and notification support. The new Air provides a minimalist, display‑free experience.
Pricing
Pricing for the existing models has not changed, though Google is running temporary deals alongside the Air’s debut:
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Fitbit Versa 4 – now $150
Buy Versa 4 -
Fitbit Sense 2 – discounted to $200
Buy Sense 2 -
Fitbit Air – priced at $99, undercutting the other models
Buy Air
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