The physio is in: The rise of fitness wearables is changing how and why we move
As wearable tech reshapes exercise culture, Stephen O’Rourke asks if it’s time to stop listening so closely to these devices?
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As wearable tech reshapes exercise culture, Stephen O’Rourke asks if it’s time to stop listening so closely to these devices?
Who would have thought the worlds of fashion and technology are blending together? With the rise of smart clothing, it’s making people rethink how they look at health and perform...
There have been five watershed moments in wearable tech since 2012. The Fitbit Air is the sixth. The reasons sit deeper than the $99 price tag, and the implications are bigger than...
A new smart fabric powered by your phone has the potential to quietly replace wearable health trackers as we know them.
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Body-reading sensors are already in headbands, earbuds, and beyond, but now they're being embedded into beanies. Yes, a beanie.
Whoop, the makers of a screen-free fitness tracker of the same name, could soon have some competition. Fitbit teased its take on a Whoop-style band with the help of Steph Curry at...
If you've only ever used a Garmin, the Apple Watch is worth a look.
Google Fitbit Air signals a major shift in wearables, as fitness trackers overtake smartwatches by focusing on health, recovery, and battery life.
With almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.
Whoop, there it is. And by "it" we mean another lawsuit.
The hottest health-tracking device is hidden inside a slick fitness band.
Google's new Fitbit Air is a screenless fitness tracker and it has a perk rivals don't offer
Fitbit Air is the latest wearable tracker from Fitbit for the gloabl market. Any wearable product I pick today needs ... Read More
If you didn't track your sweat sesh, did you actually work out?
Four new products introduced at event in Bangkok including wearables with contactless payments
What if a wearable sensor could show changes in your body instantly, without disposable test strips or separate readout devices? Korea University researchers, led by Koo Ja-hyun, h...
Google launched the Fitbit Air at a price of $99. It is a screenless fitness tracking wristband that requires a $9.99/month subscription to the Google Health App.It offers 24/7 scr...
The company says these updates will allow users to “gain a deeper understanding” of how medications, conditions and procedures can impact performance.
The wearable technology sector growth was largely a story about the smartwatch: a premium product anchored around a single wrist, sold at a steep price, and adopted primarily by th...
The Fitbit Air has emerged as a strong contender in the fitness tracker market, directly challenging the Whoop with its combination of affordability and accessibility. Unlike the W...
Google’s latest Fitbit strips away the screen without sacrificing features, delivering the most approachable and affordable wearable yet.
Google has unveiled the Fitbit Air, a screenless and lightweight fitness tracker designed to offer essential health monitoring at an accessible price point. At just $99, the Fitbit...
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