The Whoop rival tested.
At a hardware level, the Speediance Strap keeps things deliberately simple. There’s no display, and no attempt to function as a smartwatch replacement. Instead, it continuously collects physiological ...
Wearable tech was big at CES this year, where we saw dozens of gadgets to clip on to clothing, wear on a wrist, strap to our heads (or helmets), and even slip on your feet. Many of these wearables are ...
When Whoop came on the market in 2015, it ushered in a new era of fitness tracking. Rather than showing you what’s going on during your workouts, the screenless device tells you how prepared your body ...
Whether you work out daily or you’ve been trying to kick-start the habit, a fitness tracker is a great way to enhance your exercise routine. While we’ve tested plenty of fitness trackers, over the ...
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MyZone is the fitness company you’ve seen or heard of, but possibly never used. Its chest-strap heart rate monitors have tracked (often high-level) fitness types during their gym’s HIIT classes, while ...
Corneel Vandelanotte receives research funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council, the National Heart Foundation of Australia, and the Medical ...
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