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Fitbit’s new band pictures finally show the device

Fresh images shared on Instagram appear to show Fitbit’s upcoming screen-less band in much more detail, including what looks to be the rectangular device body itself. Until now, only the orange-trimmed strap had been visible, but these new shots offer the clearest look yet at the actual hardware.


The device finally comes into view

The rectangular grey housing is now clearly visible on top of the wrist, sitting flush beneath the fabric strap. Previous footage left a lot of room for interpretation because all that could be seen was the orange-edged woven strap. That was enough to suggest Google and Fitbit might be working on a Whoop-style wearable, but not enough to confirm what the hardware actually looked like.

These new images change that. The slim rectangular body now appears clearly integrated into the strap. It looks compact, screenless and built to sit discreetly on the wrist rather than stand out like a traditional fitness tracker.

That low-profile look fits perfectly with the direction many had already suspected. This appears to be something designed for all-day and overnight wear, with the focus likely on recovery, readiness, sleep and passive health tracking rather than notifications or on-device interactions.


A Whoop-style direction looks increasingly likely

The lack of any visible display remains one of the most telling details. There is still nothing in these shots to suggest this is a successor to Charge, Luxe or Inspire in the conventional sense.

Instead, everything points toward a screenless band that leans into continuous metrics and app-based insights. That naturally invites comparisons with Whoop, particularly given the minimalist textile strap and discreet body design.

Google has already shown signs of shifting Fitbit more toward software and health services, so a subscription-led recovery wearable would not be a surprising move. If that is the strategy, the device could sit in a different category altogether from Fitbit’s existing trackers.

Also shown is what may be an early look at the Fitbit app experience for the new band. A “Live data” screen appears on a Pixel phone in Steph Curry’s behind-the-scenes vlog, showing workout metrics such as Cardio Load, heart rate, calories burned and elapsed time, a screen that does not currently exist in the Fitbit app.

Fitbit screenless band

The timing may be closer than first thought

The design appears finished enough to suggest something much closer to launch-ready hardware. What makes this even more interesting is that Steph Curry appears to have been wearing the device for around two months now, which points to testing or seeding well ahead of any official reveal. Combined with the earlier footage and now these more detailed shots, the picture is starting to come together.

For now, Google has not confirmed anything officially. But for the first time, we are no longer just looking at a strap. We now appear to be getting a proper look at the device itself, which may well be Fitbit’s next big move in the wearables space.

Source: Instagram via Droid Life


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Marko Maslakovic

Marko founded Gadgets & Wearables in 2014, having worked for more than 15 years in the City of London’s financial district. Since then, he has led the company’s charge to become a leading information source on health and fitness gadgets and wearables. He is responsible for most of the reviews on this website.

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