18 Nov 2014
By Belle
Microsoft gets into the wearables game: Quantified Self weekly links
Products
Microsoft launched their own wearable wristband to track fitness and display email and calendar alerts. It accepts voice commands for Cortana, the Windows voice assistant, and can track running routes via GPS. The companion app is available for Windows Phone, iOS, and Android. And here's Engadget's review.
- Magnet: paired smart jewellery
Kickstarter, not funded yet - Kinsa: smart thermometer
- BitBite: tracker for improving eating habits
Indiegogo, not funded yet - Elvie: personal trainer for kegel exercises
Software
- Microsoft Health: actionable insights based on your data
iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Web
- Achvr: discover and track goals
Web, iOS - Centered: mindful meditation
iOS - AddApp 2.0: personalised insights
iOS
News and articles
How I used science to make my work day freakishly healthy
Gregory Ferenstein shares the methods that worked for him, including writing emails while walking around outside, and replacing his morning coffee with brief exercise.
- Fitness tracker Moov raises $3 million for its wearable A.I. coach
- Wearables and data privacy
- Virgin Pulse links with Appleās HealthKit, could serve as hub for other apps to do so as well
Image credits: The Next Web, Microsoft
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