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Fitbit's Charge 3 Perfects the Casual Fitness Tracker
Fitbit makes tons of things—from scales and smartwatches to wireless headphones—but mostly, Fitbit makes fitness trackers. It’s sold tens of millions of them, and it keeps releasing new ones even as interest in its trackers declines. Just this month, Fitbit upgraded its most popular fitness tracker line ever, the Charge, with an improved touchscreen and water resistance, and let me tell you, the new Charge 3 is excellent—if all you’re looking for is a casual fitness tracker. Its upgraded display makes it easier to use. The new “swimproof design” offers much-needed peace of mind for a gadget you’ll probably sweat on and shower with. It has everything you’d expect to find in an everyday fitness tracker. My only hesitance in recommending one is this: Is a basic fitness tracker really something you want in 2018? Well, is it?
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Amazfit Verge fitness tracker launches from $159 - Geeky Gadgets
A new fitness tracker has arrived in the United States in the form of the Amazfit Verge priced at $160. Offering a wealth of features including the
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Mobile Gyms: 3 Fitness Apps to Activate Your Home Routine | GearJunkie
Nice niche at-home mobile apps are solving some big workout woes: lack of time, equipment, and motivation.
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Combat Ready? New Army Test Aims to Better Assess Fitness | GearJunkie
The Army is officially doing away with the classic Army Physical Fitness Test. Most of us know it as the pushup test, but that’s changing.
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In this case, screens might not be bad for fitness
Nearly everyone has heard the bad news about screens, fitness and weight management. Too much TV, smartphone and other digital involvement has decreased our exercise time and increased our calorie
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Pokemon GO Fitness Goals Discovered Following Latest Update
Pokemon GO may be about to introduce a weekly fitness goals feature, complete with player rewards, according to info uncovered in the game's latest update.
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Expert Franchise Team brings Blink Fitness to Three New Markets
On the move again, Blink Fitness is rapidly accelerating its growth into major markets across the United States.
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Why Under Armour is making a costly bet on connected fitness
The apparel maker says investments in fitness apps are necessary for it to compete.
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How Top Fitness Chains Are Using Tech to Keep You Coming Back
For Equinox, Flywheel, Orangetheory, and others, digital pain equals gain.
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Tony Robbins-backed fitness app Freeletics raises $45 million
With more than 31 million users, Freeletics is the No. 1 fitness training app in Europe. Now it’s preparing for aggressive global expansion.
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