BioRing – the personal trainer on your finger
BioRing is a device that measures both nutrition and stress in addition to the standard activity tracking metrics, giving you
Read MoreBioRing is a device that measures both nutrition and stress in addition to the standard activity tracking metrics, giving you
Read MoreWe all know sleep is important. It plays a vital role in good health and well-being throughout your life. Getting enough
Read MoreThe term posture is used to describe how your body is positioned when you’re sitting, standing and lying down. Good
Read MoreBiometric headphones are great for people who work out and want to check their steps, heart rate, distance traveled, and calories
Read MoreThe goal of this Kickstarter project is to prevent knee injuries before they start. Whether you are recovering from a knee
Read MoreSleep plays a vital role in good health and well-being throughout your life. Getting enough quality sleep at the right
Read MoreWhen you play ball — when you are in the thick of the action, you want to give your best.
Read MoreAttach PhiPal to any outdoor sports helmet to transform it into a smart helmet which automatically detects if an accident
Read MoreOne X is the world’s first real-time Nutritional and Health sensor, measuring your skin antioxidant level, directly from the palm
Read MoreThis is a wearable that tracks not only your steps & heart rate but goes deeper into advanced motion tracking to
Read MoreYour body depends on water to survive. Proper hydration is vital to living a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Despite the importance of
Read MoreInstFit Pro is an interesting little gadget. At first glance – there is very little to distinguish this fitness tracker
Read MoreThis is an intelligent bike helmet that detects cars approaching in your blind spot, and has motion activated brake and turn
Read MoreFitSleep is more than a sleep tracker – accurately logging your heart rate, respiration rate, body movements, sleep patterns, etc.
Read MoreMelomind is an EEG headset that trains your brain to cope with stress. Stress is sometimes called the ‘Epidemic of the
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