Bloomberg: Apple Watch 'Needs a Shake-Up' as Fitbit Air, Oura, and WHOOP Pressure Grows
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman argues the Apple Watch is overdue for a strategic rethink as screenless trackers like Fitbit Air ($99), smart rings, and WHOOP 5 erode its health-tracking moat. watchOS 27 and AirPods updates are also previewed.

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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has published a pointed analysis arguing that the Apple Watch is overdue for a strategic shake-up as the wearable health market evolves around it. The decade-old product faces mounting pressure from all sides: screenless trackers, smart rings, and AI-first health platforms.
The Competitive Pressure
- Fitbit Air at $99: Google's screenless tracker launched May 26 with Gemini AI health coaching — proving you don't need a $400 watch for continuous health monitoring
- Oura Ring 5 at $399: Launching May 28, the Ring 5 offers 50+ health metrics in a 4-gram package
- WHOOP 5.0: Still the gold standard for athletes who prioritize strain and recovery data over screens
- Garmin: Record Q1 2026 earnings show the sports watch market is thriving without Apple
Gurman's Key Points
The Apple Watch health platform hasn't delivered a marquee new sensor since blood oxygen in 2020. While FDA-cleared features like heart rhythm notifications remain best-in-class, competitors are moving faster on sleep analytics, recovery scoring, and AI-driven health coaching. Gurman suggests Apple needs to either push harder on clinical health features or acknowledge the Watch as a general-purpose device rather than a health-first product.
What This Means for Buyers
Despite the critique, the Apple Watch Series 11 at $259 remains the best all-around smartwatch for iPhone users. If health tracking is your primary goal, consider pairing a cheaper watch with an Oura Ring ($349) for the best of both worlds. watchOS 27 arrives at WWDC on June 8 — and free software updates may address some of Gurman's concerns. Compare all options in our smartwatch guide.
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