Withings study reveals, those living in New York and DC are in best shape
We have written about Withings many times. The French company is one of the pioneers of the health and fitness
Read MoreWe have written about Withings many times. The French company is one of the pioneers of the health and fitness
Read MoreThe A360 is Polar’s first attempt at competing head-to-head against mainstream premium fitness trackers such as Fitbit Surge, Jawbone Up3, and Microsoft Band 2.
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Read MoreFitness trackers like Fitbit are good for tracking steps, distance, calories, heart rate, sleep and a variety of other metrics
Read MoreThe TalkBand B3 looks very much like a stylish smartwatch, but it has something that separates it from other wearables
Read MoreBasis Science was one of the first companies to come out with a fully featured activity tracker back in 2012.
Read MoreAdidas has partnered with Interactive Health Technologies (IHT) to launch Zone, a new durable fitness tracker that’s designed for children
Read MoreZepp is a motion-sensor training system that has been helping people analyze and improve their technique for a while now.
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Read MoreMore than 40 million of Fitbits have now been sold, and the company remains the global leader in wearables sales despite
Read MoreIt seems Apple has been looking into developing smart bands that add extra features to the company’s smartwatch. A number of patent
Read MoreThe Skulpt Aim isn’t your typical fitness tracker. At the moment, it truly is one of a kind as it
Read MoreFitbit announced this morning that it has shipped more than one million Blaze devices and one million Alta devices in the first
Read MoreThe resting heart rate is how fast your heart beats outside of any physical activity, when all your heart has
Read MoreVarious studies in the past have indicated that we tend to toss our fitness trackers into a drawer somewhere after
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