While my long-term quest for fitness has been stymied by a severe lack of motivation to actually get off of my butt and exercise, it comforts me to know that there are plenty of health-related iOS ...
iHealth announced this week the US availability of its wireless connected Digital Scale. The scale allows users to transmit their weight information via Bluetooth to iOS devices, where they can use a ...
Out of the box, the iHealth HS3 Wireless Bluetooth Scale ($70) is somewhat impressive. With its digital (albeit not backlit) display and snazzy looking-glass top, this is a scale that will at least ...
Polar is a huge player in the wearable sports and fitness sensor world. The company makes heart rate monitors among other things and has announced a new system called Polar Balance. Polar Balance is a ...
If you enjoy baking but need close supervision from a grown-up, Drop’s Connected Scale and accompanying recipe app for the iPad may be just the thing. A clever combination of interactive recipes and ...
A few days ago we reported that Huami may soon announce the Amazit GTR 2, Amazfit GTS 2, and a new smartwatch called the Amazfit Neo. It turns out that those are not the only new health-related ...
This Bluetooth-enabled kitchen scale connects works with an app to guide you step-by-step through smoothie recipes based on the weight of your ingredients. Ashlee Clark Thompson Associate Editor ...
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How is that New Year’s resolution going? It could be going a lot better (at least in my case). Those resolutions are part of the reason a smart scale which serves as your own personal doctor is my ...
As a dedicated fan of kitchen gadgets, a Bluetooth scale linked to a companion iPad app that walks you through recipes step-by-step was too much to resist. Besides, it was a chance to bake some ...
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