Prana: track your breathing and posture
Prana is the first wearable which combines breath and posture tracking to help you make the most of your sitting
Read MorePrana is the first wearable which combines breath and posture tracking to help you make the most of your sitting
Read MoreThe Samsung Charm, a lifestyle band designed to look like a piece of jewellery while also tracking your daily activity, has
Read MoreUK wearables sales are set to triple over the next four years as advances in affordability and design propel fitness
Read MoreWe have written recently about the Mi Band 2 which is due to arrive shortly from Xiaomi. We now have
Read MoreWithings, the Nokia owned company, has this week announced the availability of its Withings Go tracker. With a price of
Read MoreA new report has revealed that consumer adoption of wearables in the US is double that found in Europe’s four
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. You are in the middle of a close tennis match, but you and your opponent just can’t
Read MoreFitbit reported stronger-than-expected first quarter revenue after taking in $505.4 million. The company reported that it sold 4.8 million devices in
Read MoreWe predicted that 2016 would be the year fitness trackers start to disappear. Not literally of course, but in the sense
Read MoreJames Park, chief executive at Fitbit, believes the Cupertino tech giant took the wrong approach with the recently introduced Apple
Read MoreArchon is a high tech company based in Hong Kong. Its product range currently extends to three devices: the
Read MoreWe recently wrote a feature on wearable devices that keep you children safe. By using these trackers, parents can stay connected
Read MoreUsing state of the art electro muscle stimulation, ANTELOPE is the first technologically enhanced sports wear embedded with muscle targeting
Read MoreXiaomi CEO (pictured on the right) may have given us a sneak peak of the Xiaomi Mi Band 2, and
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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