Garmin moved onto our wrists three years ago with the Garmin Vivosmart smartwatch, and now the successor to the Vivosmart HR+ is the Garmin Vivosmart 3, a stylish smart activity tracker packed with fitness tracking tools with a hidden screen that's only visible when you need it. It's also a fashion accessory, not just an activity tracker.
Although we are used to Garmin being "carried" by cars and mobile devices, GPS watches have already made their way around our wrists. With the Vivosmart, it is now consolidating this position, with which it not only draws data from satellites, but also from humans, as it is a touch-sensitive smart bracelet that records physical activity and smartphone activity, while also being a personal motivator.
Garmin Ltd., a global leader in satellite navigation, announced a new product, vívofit, the only activity tracker that automatically greets users with a personal daily goal, tracks progress and reminds them when it's time to get active.
Many of us wear headphones for a large part of the day. So why shouldn't they serve us for something more than just playing music? The idea is not ours, because it was also thought of by the Misfit brand, who have already poured the idea into the Specter Bluetooth headphones, which are also an activity meter.
The familiar sight of covering one ear with a finger while talking on the phone because it's too noisy around us takes on a whole new meaning. Meet Sgnl, a bracelet that allows us to make phone calls with just a finger. Yes, you read that right. The special bracelet offers a revolutionary way of communication.