HTC has taken the wrapping off their first wearable device today, a fitness tracker called 'Grip' built as part of the company's partnership with Under Armour.
The GPS-enabled device will use Under Armour's 'UA Record' interface to track workouts, runs, pace and steps. There are five total sensors, excluding a heart-rate monitor. With the GPS enabled, battery life is just 5 hours, but ... [ read the full article ]
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Quote: "Simply put, Grip will train you as if you have a team of professional experts coaching you the entire time," said HTC CEO Peter Chou. "And it is very fun."
when im drenched in sweat and tired after a 10 minute treadmill run, will the device yell at me and tell me how much of a fatty i am and i'll never amount to anything unless my fatass gets back on it for 20 more minutes?