Fitbit

Fitbit app, Fitstar Personal Trainer and Fitbit Blaze get updates

Enhanced apps are designed to connect users and deliver tailored guidance that can help drive behavior change to maximize health outcomes.
Valencell

Valencell updates its sensor systems for wearables and hearables

Two new Benchmark biometric sensor systems are smaller, more power efficient, and deliver Valencell's market-leading biometric accuracy.
New Balance RunIQ

New Balance unveils RunIQ smartwatch, PaceIQ Bluetooth headphones

The Android Wear-powered watch is made in collaboration with Intel, Google and Strava; while headphones are product of partnership with Jabra.
TomTom Sports App

TomTom Sports app adds new insights, motivation messages

The application, set to hit app stores at end of January, gets people going by introducing motivational messages, activity trends and comparisons, and more.
doppel

Mood-changing wearable doppel launching in the U.S. this spring

The device is already available in the UK where it has been independently tested and shown to work in studies run by the Royal Holloway University London.
Cloudtag Onitor Track

Cloudtag’s Onitor Track program wants to help you lose weight

It combines a dual-position wearable with a personalized weight loss and nutrition program delivered to ensure the user meets their weight loss target.
Kolibree Ara

Kolibree Ara announced as the first AI-powered toothbrush

Ara knows precisely where in your mouth you are brushing, even when not connected to the app on a mobile device.

ResMed’s portable, connected CPAP device clears the FDA

The tiny, yet fully-featured AirMini, will be launched later this year to serve as a secondary CPAP, to be used while travelling.
Google Calendar makes you fit

Google Calendar now lets you track your New Year’s fitness goals

The application will help you find time to exercise, and connect to Google Fit and/or Apple Health to automatically detect when you had a training session.
smartphone scanning strawberries

This phone knows how much calories each meal has

Using an infrared sensor to register the unique molecular fingerprint of an item, it can tell the user what it is.
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