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Weararable Health Tech

Fitbit

Fitbit are activity trackers, wireless-enabled wearable technology devices that measure data such as the number of steps walked, heart rate, quality of sleep, steps climbed, and other personal metrics. The first of these was the Fitbit Tracker.

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Microsoft Band

For people who want to live healthier and achieve more there is Microsoft Band. Reach your health and fitness goals by tracking your heart rate, exercise, calorie burn, and sleep quality, and be productive with email, text, and calendar alerts on your wrist

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Samsung Gear Fit

Samsung Gear Fit with heart Rate monitors your exercise and sleep habits with this Samsung watch that features accelerometer, gyro and heart rate sensors to provide helpful fitness data.
A Bluetooth 4.0 + LE interface allows pairing with select devices, so one can receive SNS, call, e-mail and app notifications.

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Garmin Vivofit

Garmin Vivofit learns your activity level and assigns a personalized daily goal, displays steps, calories, distance, monitors sleep. Pairs with heart rate monitor¹ for fitness activities + water-resistant (50 meters).

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Omron

Omron's wristband looks like a bulky fitness tracker, but it's not there to count steps. The Project Zero wrist-worn health wearable is a subtle and clinically accurate blood pressure monitor (BPM) that provides real-time blood pressure readings. Its purpose is to help patients with chronic illness better record and manage their health data. The wristband also collects data like steps, calories burned, and sleep quality, to give patients a better picture of their health.

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ReSound

Resound builds smart hearing aids and accessories for people with mild to severe hearing loss. The ReSound LiNX2, shown here, is its second-gen aid that enables wearers to control their hearing via an iPhone app. These hearing aids are built for the iPhone and connect with an iPhone, an iPad, or an Apple Watch via Bluetooth. Users can adjust volume, treble, and bass, and create specific programs of settings they can access when they're outside or in a restaurant.

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GymWatch

GymWatch is a fitness-focused wearable, but it has a specific niche: Tracking speed and form during body weight exercises. The wearable band is strapped to the arm or leg while you lift weights, use gym machines, or do body weight exercises. It detects the range of motion and strength used during exercise, and offers real-time feedback on your form.

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Hexoskin

Hexoskin has gone beyond fitness bands to create smart clothing. Its biometric shirts have sensors woven into the fabric for measuring your heart rate, pace, breathing rate and volume, steps taken, calories burned, and sleep.

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iHealth

iHealth builds connected healthcare devices such as blood pressure monitors, wireless scales, glucose-monitoring systems, and fitness trackers. At CES, the company showed its new iHealth Rhythm, a smart electrocardiogram that records heart activity and saves data to an iOS app.

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