Google’s screenless Fitbit Air wearable is now eligible for purchase using U.S. Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds, according to multiple outlets. The change means qualifying customers can buy the device with pre-tax money designated for health-related expenses. Outlets describe the Fitbit Air as a fitness and wellness tracker used to monitor daily health and wellness routines. One report also frames the development as expanding accessibility for people who have workplace health plans that allow spending through HSA or FSA accounts. The reporting aligns on the main point: the Fitbit Air’s eligibility status for HSA/FSA purchases in the United States is newly confirmed, enabling a broader set of consumers to potentially reduce their out-of-pocket cost through pre-tax benefits. The sources do not indicate changes to the device’s features or functionality, focusing instead on the payment and eligibility update for U.S. buyers.