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Misfit Wearables

Misfit Wearables

Misfit Shine: an elegant, wireless activity tracker Press Coverage Gizmodo: Watch Out Fitbit, This Badass New Activity Tracker Is Out to Eat Your Lunch ABC News: Misfit Shine: A Fitness Gadget Backed by Former Apple CEO Aims to be Different TechCrunch: Meet Shine: The Elegant Activity Tracker That Has A Neat Trick For Syncing Forbes: Misfit Adds Shine to Wearable Health NEW - BBC News: Wearables tech gains momentum at CES NEW - The Wall Street Journal: The Latest Fitness Gadgets to Gauge and Goad More press coverage below... Specs Size: 27.5mm (diameter), 3.3mm (edge)Weight: Under 10gBattery: Coin cell; lasts about 4 monthsCompatibility: iOS and AndroidAccessories: Comes with a clasp to clip onto clothing easily Simple Misfit Shine is an elegant, all-metal activity tracker that you can sync with your smartphone just by placing it on your phone screen. French macaroon? Smart Misfit Shine’s proprietary sensor algorithms can track cycling and swimming in addition to just steps so you’ll get more credit where credit is due. Timeless Wearable Key Features

Gizworld | Advising and partnering in the wearables space PUSH: The first fitness tracking device that measures strength Force, power, velocity. Decades of research in sport science have established that these three metrics lay at the core of strength training. PUSH is the first fitness device that allows you to track and analyze these metrics, ensuring that your training is optimized. How does it work? PUSH tracks how your body is performing at a certain weight and provides insights to help you optimize the load. Not moving the bar fast enough? PUSH does more: use your iPhone or Android device to create or download routines, or just walk into the gym and train. "PUSH is hoping to add some professionalism to what is essentially an amateur space." – Techcrunch "New fitness tracker helps athletes push their limits at the gym." – Mashable "PUSH has gained interest from dozens of top-tier athletes, trainers, and teams in the NFL, NHL, MLB, European soccer leagues, and MMA leagues. "Knowing your strengths, weaknesses and limits at the gym can be tricky [...] Want to learn more? We will soon begin the process of:

Scanadu Scout, the first Medical Tricorder The Scanadu Scout™ has not been cleared or approved by FDA. The following content is Scanadu's vision of the final design that will be subject to FDA clearance prior to marketing. As a contributor to this Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, you are supporting Scanadu’s intent to develop the first Medical Tricorder®. FAQ about shipment Our campaign is over but click here for future updates. In the Press: CNBC: Star Trek's Tricorder to Become Reality [video] Forbes: Scanadu's Scout: The Sensor With Heart GigaOM: Scanadu’s medical ‘tricorder’ sets record for fastest funding velocity on Indiegogo TIME: A Star Trek Tricorder? Mashable: Star Trek's Tricorder Becomes Reality With Scanadu's Scout Fast Company: A Real-Life Tricorder Is Now Available For You To Buy And Scan Yourself TechCrunch: Hands-On With The Scanadu Scout, The Health Gadget That’s Crowdfunding Its Way To FDA Approval Engadget: Scanadu finalizes Scout tricorder design, wants user feedback to help it get FDA approval Sapere Aude. Yes!

Home - Clothing+ The Owlet Baby Monitor: Wearable Tech For Infants No, this wellness tracker for babies is not part of any type of diet-centric, Toddlers and Tiaras-inspired agenda. The Owlet Baby Monitor is from a team of innovators--and parents--at Brigham Young University. The smart sock, as it’s called, tracks vitals like heart rate, oxygen levels, temperature, and sleep habits, including a roll-over alert to ease the universal anxiety of new parents, sending notice if the baby turns face down in the crib. Owlet was conceived when one of the founders was babysitting his infant twin cousins. A fragile newborn can make any object with which they share a crib look clunky, and the Owlet essentially gives the first appearance of a baby moon boot. "Innovation loves constraints," Jordan Monroe, one of the five Owlet founders, tells Co.Design. The Owlet lives on the ankle because it’s a reliable spot for taking a pulse--one that's far enough away from a teething baby’s mouth. The designers also had to allow for the exponential growth of their user.

iCelsius Wireless: The Ultimate Sensor Monitoring System Since 2007 we have been working on sensors, and wireless technologies used by the sensors; some times called as wireless sensor networks. Right around that time two companies Intel and G2 separately came up with the first low power WiFi chips. We immediately saw the potential; WiFi being everywhere it was clear this could completely change sensor monitoring. Wirleless devices are all around us and we are all familiar with Bluetooth devices. Several innovations and sometimes very simple design changes have been used to solve the challenges of WiFi. Our goal was to create a product for home use. ICelsius Wireless Demo (sorry but Indiegogo dont allow to embed youtube video player so you have to click the link) By having separate probes that work with one unit, ADDING NEW PROBES becomes a great way to add more home applications. The video gives you some examples of how to use the iCelsius Wireless. For more images on other probes go to the end of this section.

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