Quantified Self
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Sensoria, the company that gave us smart fitness socks a few years ago, now offers a full smart running system providing audio and visual feedback on your workout in real time.
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Bistro is an automatic cat feeder and health monitor that uses facial recognition technology to ensure the food is going to its intended recipient. It also monitors your cat's food and water consumption, along with its weight and eating habits.
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Amiigo is a new fitness bracelet that comes with a shoe clips and helps users personalize their fitness routine and interact with friends.
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The HAPIfork is an electronic eating utensil that monitors the extent and rate of your eating.
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eButton is a prototype device that tracks the caloric value of users' meals, along with the amount of exercise that those users are getting.
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UP, the stylish new monitor from Jawbone, is a wristband and iPhone app which tracks your activity, sleep and nutrition and inspires you to live a healthier life.
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The watch-sized FINIS Swinsense is worn on the wrist and uses motion sensing technology to automatically detect and record the number of laps swum, total distance, calories burned, lap time, pace, stroke count and even stroke type.
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Withings WiFi body scales has added integration with Google Health along with its WiFi and Twitter capabilities.
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The Fitbit personal activity monitor is now being shipped to a backlog of customers, so we take a closer look at what exactly the device does
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Suunto’s Triathlon collection heart rate monitors not only take readings from the body while training, but also analyzes the data and interprets it to provide athletes with the information they need to maximize their training efforts.