Salutron announces LifeTrak BRITE R450, its smartest activity tracker to date
The device goes beyond basic step counting and sleep tracking to include heart rate monitor, and few other bells and whistles we haven't seen before.
LifeBeam heart-monitoring smart cycling helmet now in its second generation
The device provides riders with continuous heart-rate monitoring, calorie and performance tracking, and beams that information to compatible mobile apps.
TomTom Golfer is a smart watch wants to improve your swing
The watch features key golf course data from more than 34,000 courses across the globe, with new course updates delivered wirelessly via a smartphone app.
Valencell opens new sports testing lab for biometric wearables
Facility doubles in size to support growing demand from industry-leading licensees developing wearable products powered by PerformTek biometrics.
Doctors launch platform to make meaningful use of data from wearable devices
Based on years of clinical research linking activity and health risks, Vivametrica delivers a standardized approach to data collection and management.
Medtronic launches SEEQ Wearable Cardiac Monitoring System in the U.S.
The wire-free, adhesive heart monitor device along with remote monitoring center help patients find answers to unexplained cardiac symptoms.
$50 Misfit Flash sleep and activity monitor announced
Unlike Shine which is made out of aircraft grade aluminum, the Flash is a plastic device that is water-proof up to 30 meters; it will ship will ship in October.
Intel’s Basis Peak fitness band coming in November
The new fitness band was unveiled to a developer audience during the 14th annual Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
Misfit unveils Shine app for Windows Phone, sport bands in 3 new colors
The app offers daily graphs for activity and sleep, ability to set and track activity goals, weight tracking, and option to connect with other Shine users.
BlackBerry looking to enter the wearables space?
The Canadian company has a smartwatch in its labs, but it may never see the light of day; nevertheless, it's an “area of research” for BlackBerry.