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MWC 2015: HTC Grip - a smart bracelet born for athletes

Smart bracelet HTC Grip.

HTC primarily came to the MWC 2015 conference in Barcelona to show off its most powerful phone, the HTC One M9, but in its shadow, the cute smart bracelet (or fitness tracker) HTC Grip, which will be welcomed especially by athletes, has also seen the light of day. it is capable of tracking and recording activities when running, cycling, in fitness training,... Water does not bother it, as it is waterproof, so no training conditions can survive it. Well, except maybe the swimmers.

HTC Grip is a smart bracelet with a charm 1.8-inch PMOLED with a touch-sensitive screen (resolution 32 x 160 pixels) and IP57 certificates (water resistance up to a meter deep for up to 30 minutes) and MIL-STD-810G (vibration resistance). It hides a system inside GPS, which with a battery with capacity 100 mAh, we can use it continuously for about five hours (in the case of undemanding use without charging, otherwise it lasts day and a half), during which time he diligently collects data on speed, distance, the route itself and calories burned, which he simultaneously accumulates on the platform Under Armor Connected Fitness, which is a world unto itself (access to analyses, results, etc.).

And being an athlete at heart, she knows that it's important to have allies in sports, even if it's an individual sport, so she's not at odds with OS devices Android (4.3 and above) not with those who are in iOS (7 and above) camp, as well as with heart rate monitors, which have Bluetooth, do not. Which is all the more reason that it will appeal to athletes who like to listen to their heart when training. And something else is written on the skin of athletes. Not only that, they can remotely operate from their wrists music, HTC Grip as well automatically detects sleep and measures the total amount of time spent sleeping. At the same time, it even separates light sleep from deep sleep, which enables recognition sleep patterns, which can be an important tip on the scale, where victory and defeat are separated by "grams".

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In addition to data on physical activities, the screen also displays data on the "activities" of other smart devices, e.g. notifications from the phone. Otherwise, HTC developed the bracelet from helping companies Under Armour, which makes a living from sports products, so it's only logical that the HTC Grip can easily compete with the best in both looks and performance training equipment.

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