We hand-picked a bunch of exercise equipment for your quarantine home. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Fitbit’s second act: Can the original fitness band maker stage a comeback with healthcare?
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•Fitbit arguably started the trend towards consumer health-tracking hardware. Now the market it created has moved on and left it behind, can Fitbit turn things around? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung Galaxy Buds vs. Gear IconX: Is one better for fitness and commuting?
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•Fully wireless headphones have significantly improved over the past year and they are my preferred option for running, bodyweight exercises, and commuting. Samsung’s latest model improved upon last year’s model …read more Source:: Open Source S
Huawei Band 3 Pro hands-on: Affordable fitness band with GPS and color touchscreen
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•Some people prefer to use minimal activity bands rather than full size watches, but that usually means giving up GPS, a color display, and more. Huawei just released its new …read more Source:: Open Source S
Fitbit’s Charge 3 borrows smartwatch-like features for fitness enthusiasts
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•Fitbit’s latest wearable continues the company’s push for a healthier you. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Fitness app Polar exposed locations of spies and military personnel
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•Location data revealed the home addresses of intelligence officers — even when their profiles were set to private. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Kasmer Fitness tracker: Lots of promise, but fails to deliver
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•The Kasmer tracker has a full-colour screen and looks nice on my wrist. But this nice-looking fitness tracker does not have the functionality I want. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Life Fitness launches cloud gym management software
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•The fitness equipment vendor is launching a software-as-service effort to improve gym management and reduce member churn. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Strava lesson: Share fitness data online? Check these privacy settings now
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•Millions of people mount wearables on their wrist daily and share data collected with the public, friends, and family. With the recent Strava heatmap news, it’s time to check your …read more Source:: Open Source S
How Strava’s “anonymized” fitness tracking data spilled government secrets
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•Analysis: Strava may “anonymize” the user, but that isn’t helpful when that user inadvertently reveals the location of sensitive government facilities. …read more Source:: Open Source S