WeBandz announces one of the smallest and simplest trackers for kids, pets and parents
We have written extensively before about wearable technology to keep your little ones safe. There are many devices on the
Read MoreWe have written extensively before about wearable technology to keep your little ones safe. There are many devices on the
Read MoreYour fitness tracker may be lying to you when it comes to counting calories. A new study has revealed that while
Read MoreGadget startup Pebble has announced today that it is releasing a trio of health focused devices. Two new heart-rate enabled
Read MoreEngineers at the University of California San Diego have developed the first flexible wearable device capable of tracking both biochemical
Read MoreGarmin has today added to its wide range of activity trackers the Vivosmart HR+ – a device with wrist-based heart
Read MoreThe adoption of wearables has more than doubled since 2014 according to PWC’s report – “The Wearable Life: Connected Living
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
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