Fitbit has long been the king of wearables and an IDC report released today says James Park and Co. still wear the crown. But Xiaomi is quickly gaining power. A lot of power. Fitbit managed to ship 21 million devices in 2015, up 93.2% over 2014’s amount of 10.9 million units. That said, even by shipping nearly twice as many units, Fitbit still lost marketshare. Over the same time period… Read More Fitbit Remains The Worldwide Leader In Wearables, But Xiaomi Is ...This entry was posted in activity trackers apple inc fitbit Gadgets Internet of Things Samsung Electronics TC Xiaomi and tagged samsung on February 23, 2016 by Matt Burns
Glance is a smart wall clock featured in our Hardware Battlefield competition at CES and launching soon. The device is not only a good looking wall clock, it is also a great way to get all the information you need in a visual way. For instance, w... Meet Glance, A Smart Wall Clock That Displays More Than ...This entry was posted in activity trackers fitbit Gadgets Internet of Things Jawbone smartthings TC TechCrunch Uber on January 7, 2016 by Katie Roof
Caeden, maker of earphones and connected jewelry, is launching a connected bracelet that aims to help you chill out when you need it most. Called Sona, the bracelet helps users improve mind and body wellness through activity tracking. Unlike other activity trackers like Jawbone or Misfit Shine, the focus is on overall wellbeing instead of weight loss or steps. Sona monitors subtle changes… Read More Sona Sona Is A Stylish Bracelet With A Built-In Biometric ...This entry was posted in activity trackers fitbit Gadgets Health Internet of Things Jawbone TC on November 17, 2015 by Sarah Buhr
Microsoft has rebooted its popular fitness tracker, bringing us this year's new Band 2. The post Review: Microsoft Band 2 appeared first on WIRED. Review: Microsoft Band 2This entry was posted in activity trackers Gear Microsoft Outdoors Reviews Wearables on November 10, 2015 by Michael Calore
Following the bell, Fitbit announced its third-quarter financial performance, including revenue of $409.3 million, and earnings per share using normal accounting methods of $0.19. The company’s adjusted profit totaled $0.24 per share. The results are notably strong. Investors had expected the company to report a far-slimmer $0.10 adjusted per-share profit off of revenue of just $350.97. Read More Fitbit Crushes Expectations In Q3, But A Follow-On Equity Offering ...This entry was posted in activity trackers Earnings equity fitbit Gadgets investment Jawbone Mobile TC Wearables on November 2, 2015 by Alex Wilhelm,Drew Olanoff