The upcoming Fitbit product line may shift with a potential Inspire 4 launch anticipated in 2026. Currently, the brand appears to be navigating a more cautious approach, particularly regarding its operating system, Fitbit OS, which may be phased out following the release of new products this year.
If the Inspire 4 does not materialize, the Charge 6 may see a price reduction below $150. The Charge 6 integrates features such as Google Wallet and YouTube Music, while the Inspire 3 primarily offers basic notifications. This raises questions about Google's commitment to developing Fitbit products without first-party connections.
Smart rings could offer advantages in passive health tracking, though their limitations in comprehensive activity monitoring may deter broader adoption. There is also speculation about innovative features such as gesture controls that could enhance user interaction, similar to those found on Samsung’s Galaxy Ring.
Despite interest in a sleek charging case for potential smart rings, Google seems unlikely to release another Pixel Tablet focused on content consumption in the near future, favoring a desktop Android laptop design instead.