The Fitbit Air and Google's companion Health app take up the first 40 minutes of this Waveform episode, and the verdict is not kind. Marques Brownlee, Andrew Manganelli, and David Imel question whether Google tested the product before shipping, citing frustrations that reviewers like DC Rainmaker and DesFit also flagged in their own dedicated breakdowns. If you want to understand exactly where Fitbit's hardware-software integration is failing in 2026, this segment is the one to watch.
The Ferrari Luce discussion runs from 41 minutes to 1:19 and is the most contested conversation in the episode. The Jony Ive-designed electric Ferrari has split the internet, and the three hosts do not agree. The argument gets specific: design language, brand identity, and whether Luce represents a legitimate evolution or a betrayal of what Ferrari is. Cleo Abram's video and the Autofocus breakdown are both referenced, giving you a reading list if you want more before forming your own take.
Three shorter items close the episode. Marques spotted a Cybercab in Texas in the wild. Motorola's Amazon app behavior is being described as hijacking, with a 9to5Google report linked directly. And David Imel pushed a disco-themed UI change to Pixel devices, which is now being called Discomorphism. That last one is either a harmless Easter egg or a sign of something weirder. The episode does not fully resolve it.
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