Fossil shows serious wearable technology ambitions with $260m purchase of Misfit
Fossil has joined an increasing number of companies coming out with smartwatches and connected accessories by announcing last month a range of
Read MoreFossil has joined an increasing number of companies coming out with smartwatches and connected accessories by announcing last month a range of
Read MoreThe long-anticipated Apple Watch came out earlier this year. The device is a solid piece of kit, which has quickly
Read MoreA couple of weeks ago, Misfit announced its next generation fitness wearable, the Shine 2. This was the first major update
Read MoreXiaomi is a privately owned Chinese electronics company headquartered in Beijing that is one of the world’s largest smartphone makers. Xiaomi designs,
Read MoreBabolat was the first company to come out with a connected tennis racket back in 2013. Babolat Play Connected tennis rackets
Read MoreSwarovski isn’t just teaming up with Misfit anymore. Polar has now joined forces with the Austrian retailer and designer of fashionable jewelry
Read MoreGarmin has joined the crowded market of wrist based HR fitness trackers with its newest addition – the Vivosmart HR.
Read MoreFossil is an American designer and manufacturer of clothing and accessories, well known for its line of watches and jewelry, as well
Read MoreGarmin has announced a new addition to its line of products – a connected smart scale. The Index Smart Scale is
Read MoreA new survey by Juniper Research has found that smartphone users consider Apple the ‘coolest wearable brand’. In competition with
Read MoreEarlier this week, Misfit announced its next generation fitness wearable, the Shine 2. This is the first major update to Misfit’s wearable
Read MorePolar has been an industry leader when it comes to making wearables to monitor your health for a few decades
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Read MoreMany people have become used to interacting with wearable technology, from pedometres which perform the basic function of counting steps,
Read MoreTextile makers are slowly starting to compete in the wearables space, through development of super-stretchable fabrics which are capable of monitoring
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