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Google Releases Blueprints for Fitbit Air Accessories

Matt KinneBy Matt KinneJune 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Google is enabling a new wave of creativity for its Fitbit Air wearable. The company has released detailed blueprints, opening the door for anyone to design and manufacture custom bands and other accessories for the device.

This strategic move capitalizes on the Fitbit Air’s distinctive swappable pebble design. This core feature allows the main tracking unit to be easily removed and placed into different housings, making it ideal for a wide array of personalized attachments. The availability of these blueprints directly supports this modularity.

By making these design specifications publicly available, Google aims to foster a broader ecosystem of compatible products. This initiative empowers both individual creators and established accessory makers to develop unique offerings that expand beyond standard options, tailoring the Fitbit Air experience to diverse preferences.

The decision to open up the design for third-party creation is a familiar one for the tech giant. This approach is reminiscent of Google’s earlier days, reflecting a long-standing pattern of encouraging external innovation and community involvement around its hardware platforms. This move could significantly diversify the accessory market for the Fitbit Air.

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Matt Kinne

I golf, autocross, and spend way too much time messing with new phones and gadgets. FWNED is where I share smartphone news, leaks, reviews, and whatever else catches my attention in the tech world.

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