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		By: Interested observer		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting. This survey was done by Valencell who only have 6 products (according to their website - only 3 Big brand companies - Sony, LG, Jabra))  with their sensors in them after 10 years!!! Most of those products sell very poorly, some not at all. Are they trying to convince us that accuracy matters by creating their own survey - the ear might be more accurate - but who wears earphones all day? The wrist tracks all day. Seems others like Vi, Samsung, Bragi, Under amour are now competing. Apple &#038; Google will be next if there is a real market. I wonder why Apple did not use their sensors and Valencell had to sue Apple. About the only thing it will do is bring attention to Valencell (good luck on winning that lawsuit) - Maybe Valencell needed the stategy of suing Apple and FitBit in order to get some attention.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting. This survey was done by Valencell who only have 6 products (according to their website &#8211; only 3 Big brand companies &#8211; Sony, LG, Jabra))  with their sensors in them after 10 years!!! Most of those products sell very poorly, some not at all. Are they trying to convince us that accuracy matters by creating their own survey &#8211; the ear might be more accurate &#8211; but who wears earphones all day? The wrist tracks all day. Seems others like Vi, Samsung, Bragi, Under amour are now competing. Apple &amp; Google will be next if there is a real market. I wonder why Apple did not use their sensors and Valencell had to sue Apple. About the only thing it will do is bring attention to Valencell (good luck on winning that lawsuit) &#8211; Maybe Valencell needed the stategy of suing Apple and FitBit in order to get some attention.</p>
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