The Fitbit Air has been approved for purchase with FSA/HSA funds in the US, making it significantly more accessible for users.
Google says the Fitbit Air is now officially certified for HSA and FSA accounts. With pre-taxed earnings saved in a Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account, users will be able to get a reimbursement for Google’s Fitbit Air.
Google explains:
The Google Fitbit Air is now officially certified as Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) eligible for qualifying customers, giving you more ways to prioritize your wellbeing without the extra financial friction. Whether you’re looking to invest in your long-term health or simply want to optimize your daily routine, you may be eligible now to use your pre-tax health savings funds to purchase Fitbit Air, starting today.
The Fitbit Air has been received well, even without a screen or a wildly unique form factor similar to the Oura Ring 5. It’s a simple tracker living underneath a sleek, but thin band. Its simplicity is earning it a lot of praise, and it makes for a fantastic workout or lifestyle companion.
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