CES 2016: Smart and wearable technology is nothing new, as so many companies are doing it these days, but the latest from Fitkat still caught our attention. Slim body designs on the watches, comfortable wristbands that are easily adjusted to suit your needs, as well as a range of stylish colours that will no doubt appeal to a wide audience.
The designs are quite familiar, although I like the OLED displays here, as they’re a little bigger than most other devices on the market, giving you more room to show off information, notifications and target progress. They’re also super clear to read, which can be important when out jogging on a sunny day.
No word on pricing, but some, if not all of the devices will be available shortly, and we’re looking forward to testing some of them out throughout the year.
With fitness tracking, such as step counters, calories, miles, and more importantly, they also come with a built-in heart rate monitor.
Would you wear a Fitkat? Do you wear any smart tech at all?
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