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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Top 5 Best Fitness Tracker App

Top 5 Best Fitness Tracker App Android

Challenges by Nexercise

Nexercise is simple. Work out, get rewarded.  Users can win free samples or discount every time they exercise, which can be used toward gift cards or donated to charity. What we love about this app company is that they are highly educated, which may have helped them in creating an awesome fitness tool with 1.2 million downloads. The developers of the app met at Wharton business school, where they came up with the concept for Nexercise, and combined it with the capability of smart phones to create the app we know today.
Losing weight or getting fit is mostly power of will dressed with just a little of action. That's not a mystery anymore, you've read it a thousand of times. Since we all are capable to perform that a little action successfully, the great challenge is keeping us motivated to integrate workouts and healthy diet as a routine. Fortunately, there are tools to help you achieve it. Nexercise is one of them. Logging and keeping you motivated. That's Nexercise's keystone.
Logging is mandatory to keep track of your progress. You can log any activity your workout is based on: running, Crossfit, Walking, Weightlifting... and many more. Track the time you spend doing it and the miles you complete. Your activity level may earn your rewards. Workouts give you XP and ranks. Activity days and total time, XP and rank is all displayed on a summary at Nexercise's home. You can resume activity whenever you want and check your progress on the Weight graph.


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Future Wearable Technology

Wearable technology is exploding. So why is it all so ugly?

The first annual FashioNXT Wearable Technology Contest, presented by Digital Trends in partnership with Nike, Intel, and Project Runway, concluded last week in Portland, Ore. Through the contest, we sought to push the boundaries of wearable tech, merging fashion with features to avoid the chunky, sometimes preposterous designs that characterize nearly all contemporary wearable tech.

The winning entry, by 20-year-old Pratt industrial design student Dillon Chen, is nothing you’d ever wear. But it’s emblematic of where wearables could go. “I wasn’t trying to be super creative or anything,” Chen told me. “It just happened.”

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Pebble Steel Review: Read This Before You Buy !

Pebble Steel Review
Here are compilation of pebble steel review from trusted sources:

Pebble Steel Review on CNET:
The Good A classic, sharp-looking design; works with iPhones and Android phones; screen readable in bright daylight; swim- and shower-friendly; built-in pedometer for persistent fitness tracking; wide variety of quirky apps.
The Bad Older technology compared to competition; onboard storage limited to eight apps at a time; still requires charging twice a week; lacks heart-rate monitor or more advanced fitness features.
The Bottom Line The competition is advancing fast, but the fashionable, functional, and more affordable Pebble Steel's conservative approach puts it at the top of the 2014 smartwatch heap.

All About Nike Fuel Band

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Nike fuel band review engadget
Here is nike fuel band review from engadget.com:

Nike FuelBand SE review: more social features, much longer battery life. Nike's new FuelBand is now out, and following a few weeks of running in parks, walking around exhibition halls and the occasional all-out exercise session, well, I'm pretty tired. Fortunately, I only needed to charge Nike's new wearable once in my first eight days of use. Indeed, that's the main benefit to Nike's Second Edition (SE) FuelBand: thanks to an energy-efficient Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) radio, it promises much-improved battery life over its predecessor. When it comes to the physical hardware, however, its appearance has barely changed since 2012, save for three new color options (and a highfalutin' Rose Gold one). Its fitness-tracking capabilities haven't changed either, although Nike has promised improvements in accuracy and a better ability to sense when you're attempting to game the FuelBand.