Fitbit
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Fitbit Alta HR: The Slimmest Heart Rate Monitor Yet
The updated Fitbit Alta HR packs a continuous heart rate monitor, more tracking features and extra battery life into the already tiny Alta.
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Luxury Smartwatches by Michael Kors and de Grisogono
Luxury is the name of the game for smartwatch makers, and Fossil's Michael Kors Access line and Samsung's Gear S2 de Grisogono watches fit right in.
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Fitbit's Got a New, Sleeker Tracker
Fitbit's Alta is the fitness tracking band fashionistas have been looking for.
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Fitbit Sued Over Heartbeat Tracking Inaccuracies
Fitbit faces a class suit over allegations of inaccurate heart rate counting by two of its wearable heart rate trackers, the Charge HR and Surge.
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Fitbit's Blaze Puts Fitness Tracking into a Fashionable Watch
Fitbit's latest fitness tracker encroaches on Android and Apple Watch territory with its stylish new Fitbit Blaze.
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Fitbit Adds Automatic Workout and Heart Rate Tracking
Wait, did you remember to start logging your exercise session before you began jogging? Worry no more with automatic logging on your Fitbit Charge HR or Surge.
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Wearable Tech That Looks Beautiful
Don’t get stuck wearing good-looking smart jewelry that can’t deliver or ugly tech that drags down your look.
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Hands on with Fitbit Charge, Charge HR & Surge
Fibit upgrades its line of activity trackers with new materials and a better design and adds continuous heart rate monitoring at the high end.
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Epson Introduces its First Fitness Tracker
Printer company Epson is joining the exercise monitor industry with its new Pulsense Watch and Pulsense Band.
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Tory Burch + Fitbit: Fashion-conscious Activity Tracking
Fitbit has teamed up with Tory Burch to release a line of fashion-minded accessories for its popular activity tracker.
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Report: Your Skin Rash Could be Caused by Contact with Technology
Doctors have traced a case of allergic contact dermatitis in an 11-year-old boy to his contact with an iPad tablet, Pediatrics reports.
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Experts: Fitness Tracking a “Privacy Nightmare”
Fitness and health tracking devices and apps can legally sell sensitive medical information about you to the highest bidders, the WaPo says.
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How Activity Monitors Could Cut Your Future Health Insurance Bills
Companies are looking to activity trackers like the Fitbit and Jawbone UP as a way to help limit group health insurance costs, Forbes reports.
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Fitbit Offering Refunds After Fitbit Force Users Report Rashes
If your new Fitbit Force fitness tracking wristband is causing rashes on you arm, you can now seek a replacement or refund from the company.
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Which New Activity Tracker is Best for You?
The latest batch of activity trackers can do much more than record your steps, including calculating caloric burn and tracking sleep.