-
An upcoming $150 tracker called GoMore promises to approximate users’ stamina capacities based on their heart rate.
-
Zensorium’s Being uses a conventional heart rate monitor to detect anxiety and calmness.
-
Garmin’s epix watch guides hikers and skiiers with offline maps.
-
Belty might look a little odd, but it could be a lifesaver after Thanksgiving dinner.
-
Digitsoles promises to heat your buns to just the right temperature through its companion smartphone app.
-
Lifetrak’s Gem can be sewn into clothing if you’re handy with a needle.
Wearables go niche and narrow in the search for consumer relevance (+6 photos)
6 Photos
The latest wearables are extremely mission-specific, aimed at narrow sports categories instead of general fitness.