Monday, March 6, 2017

Halo Wearables see hydration tracking as future of wearable market

Halo Wearables, a wearable fitness startup, wants to bring hydration tracking into the mainstream with Halo Edge, the company's first wearable. Instead of monitoring heart-rate and step-count, Halo Wearables believes tracking hydration will prove more useful for athletes. See Also: Fitbit buys Pebble as wearables consolidation continues "Hydration for us is another element which has significant possibilities beyond counting steps or looking at activity. Physiologically, in my opinion, it Read more...

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