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  2. Misfit (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Ray is the most minimalist and versatile tracker. It automatically tracks steps, distance, light and restful sleep. It is a non‐charging tracker with replaceable batteries lasting up to 4 months. It is water resistant. There are 11 colors and 4 options for wearable style: sport band, leather band, bangle and necklace.

  3. Are fitness trackers worth it? What to know about these ... - AOL

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    Early fitness trackers, like simple clip-on pedometers or wearable wristbands, focused primarily on gauging daily step counts and heart rate. Newer devices, however, track everything from sleep ...

  4. GOQii - Wikipedia

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    GOQii (pronounced Go-Key) is an Indian fitness technology company, headquartered in California that offers a wearable fitness band with a mobile-app, and personalised remote health coaching. [1] The company was founded by Vishal Gondal , the former CEO & Founder of Indiagames .

  5. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3 activity tracker. A fitness tracker or activity tracker is an electronic device or app that measures and collects data about an individual's movements and physical responses, towards the goal of monitoring and improving their health, fitness, or psychological wellness over time.

  6. WHOOP (company) - Wikipedia

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    WHOOP is an American wearable technology company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Its principal product is a fitness tracker that measures strain, recovery, and sleep. [2] [3] The device is best known for its use by athletes. [4] [5] The device is often used to keep track of overall health and even detection of illness. [6]

  7. Metaverse wearable devices ‘could be as big as phones ... - AOL

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    The metaverse is coming to your face. The CEO of Qualcomm, which makes chips that power Facebook's Oculus headset, says XR glasses could be as big as smartphones.