Google May Have Leaked Its Next Fitbit—Or Let AI Hallucinate It
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Reddit users have discovered Google ads featuring a fitness tracker that the company has never officially announced. Several theories could explain these mysterious promotional images.
Google has a mystery Pixel or Fitbit wearable hiding in plain sight, but why isn't it telling?
The promotional materials for the latest Made by Google devices feature a surprise – a mystery wearable fitness tracker or smartwatch Google is yet to officially announce. Sat there alongside the Pixel 11 range, the Pixel Watch 5, new Pixel Buds Pro 2 colour, and a series of straps and cases, is a wrist-worn wearable with the display embedded within the strap. Google did not announce this, but eagle-eyed fans on Reddit spied the mystery wearable…
New Google wearable has been spotted in Pixel 11 ads
(Credit: Google)👀 A new Google wearable has been spotted in Pixel 11 ads🤔 It’s unknown what this wearable might be, although clues indicate it could be a new Fitbit⌚ To be specific, Reddit users think it could be a Fitbit Charge 7, a successor to the three-year-old Charge 6👉 This would be Google’s mid-range wearable between the Fitbit Air and new Google Pixel Watch 5A brand new, unreleased Google wearable has been spotted in Pixel 11 ads, and…
A mystery Pixel wearable has been spotted in a Google ad – it could even be a Fitbit killer
Quick SummaryA mystery device has appeared in a Google advert, showing a what looks like a fitness tracker with a display.The device could be a replacement for the Fitbit Charge 6.Hot off the back of launching a full swathe of Pixel 11 devices, Google appears to have revealed an unreleased product, with speculation it could replace the Fitbit Charge 6.On an advert showing the range of Pixel devices, there's something that we've never seen before…
The Californian giant accidentally unveiled a new connected bracelet in its YouTube ads. This mystery device, with a compact screen, does not match any current product in the catalog. It could be the much-anticipated successor to the historical range, filling the gap between invisible sensors and smart watches.
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