08 Jul 2014
By Belle
Quantified Self weekly links: a slap band tracker for kids, Microsoft's rumoured wearable and more
Hardware
The KidFit is a slap bracelet fitness tracker for kids. I actually wouldn't mind my own fitness tracker being a slap band.
- Helium: connect smart devices to the web without wi-fi, bluetooth or cellular data
- cloud: an interactive lamp and speaker system that looks like a cloud
- IPunch: smart combat gloves [Indiegogo]
- KGoal: a "Fitbit for your vagina"
- LEO: wearable leg band to track your workouts [Indiegogo]
Apps
Tinker [iOS]
Tinker can be used for completing habits or ordinary tasks. The app lets you set a specified time and counts down as you work on that activity. You can pause during the activity to take a break, and that's pretty much it. It sure looks nice, though.
News
Microsoft wearable rumors suggest more fitness tracker, less smartwatch
You may want to dial back your expectations for Microsoft's oft-rumored smartwatch. According to sources speaking to the historically well-informed Paul Thurrott, the wearable isn't intended as a watch -- it's a Gear Fit-style health tracker that happens to deliver phone notifications and timekeeping.
Articles
Google’s big bet on the future of UI: Gadgets that predict your needs
It's nice to see Google agrees with our vision of the future. I suppose Google is as good a company to be competing with as any.
Can you really cobble together seamless, contextually aware interactions from stuff as plain as a precise set of sensor readouts? Or do people want context in different ways, at different times—so much so that it’s silly to map our needs to simple chains of if/then logic? We still have a long way to go before what these devices can do is more than simply logical.
- Watch this: Human transforms its app data into striking activity maps
- Salesforce and Philips Connect Doctors to Your Fitness Tracker
- Fantasy Fitness Tracker: 8 Absolutely Must-Have Features
- Healthy Skepticism – My Critique of HealthKit as Both iOS Dev and Registered Nurse
- Living the Fitbit life
Image credits: AppAdvice, The Next Web, Engadget, Wired
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