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THE GOOD The LG Lifeband's built-in vibration alerts can be used to motivate, or notify of phone calls; it has support on both iOS and Android phones; the LG Fitness app works with third-party heart-rate monitors, and a few external third-party fitness apps.
THE BAD The Lifeband is heavier and thicker than ...
This £50 monitor is a cross between the Nike FuelBand and Fitbit One, and is almost what we wish the Fitbit Flex had been. Here's our Archos Activity Tracker review.
Activity tracker
OLED display: 22.4x5.6mm
with blue backlight
Tracks: steps
time
calories burned and walking distance
7 days' ...
Jawbone. Fitbit. Microsoft. And now... Basis. If you don't know much about the brand, you really should get up to speed: The company quietly put out one of the best fitness trackers, and now it's a part of Intel. Which means, it's officially one of the big names in health gadgets. Like the previous-generation B1 band, ...
What is the Misfit Shine?
The Misfit Shine enters a rather crowded fitness tracking market with a selling point that will stand it apart from the competition – it’s fully waterproof. It’s also an attractive all-metal disc that can be worn anywhere on your body using a dinky little magnetic strip that holds the Misfit ...
When you hear the word "wearable," there's a good chance you think of a wristband, probably one that tracks your activity. Ever since Nike launched the FuelBand, your lower arm has become the main focus for fitness tech. Already the rot is setting in, though. Nike is rumored to be leaving the game completely (even if ...
The Fitbit Charge HR is a superpowered tracker that offers continuous heart rate monitoring for better estimation of your daily activity, workouts and sleep.
But does the Fitbit Charge HR live up to rivals, such as Fitbit's own Surge, and what kind of bar does it set for the long awaited Jawbone UP3? We put it ...