22 Aug 2014
By Belle
Quantified Self weekly links: What you want, when you want it
Products
A cone-shaped speaker that learns your musical preferences. If you're a fan of Pandora, I think you'll love this.
- Toshiba WERAM: yet another fitness tracker to wear on your wrist
- Tempo: a wrist-worn tracker for seniors to alert you to changes in behaviour
- Zubie: another driver tracking system (app + hardware)
Apps
Snips [iOS]
Snips learns and adapts to your lifestyle, helping you to quickly access the information and apps you need, when you need it.
- Quantified Mind: conduct experiments to test your mental performance [Web]
- Becomr: self-improvement apps [Web]
- Vint: on-demand workouts (only in SF so far) [iOS, Android]
News and articles
Making fitness trackers last requires coordinated effort
The key, Dunbrack says, is continuing the education – using rewards, coaching, social engagement and a variety of other incentives – so that people keep strapping on the wristband, smartwatch, armband, earbud or glasses long after the "initial infatuation" has faded.
- Samsung's 'Smart Home' dreams get bigger with $200 million SmartThings buy
- Senator demands the FTC protect fitness tracker data
- Wearable technology will up the game for sports data analytics
- The best home automation software & systems: reviews, pricing info & tips to keep you safe
Image credits: Wired, Snips, SiliconANGLE
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