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The New Samsung Gear Fit

The New Samsung Gear Fit

With hundred of products being unveiled over just a few days, it’s hard to really capture the limelight at Europe’s biggest mobile exhibition, however Samsung was one of the more dominant brands to emerge from Mobile World Congress with its Galaxy S5 leading the campaign. The South Korean company also previewed its latest wearable products in an attempt to shift away from the Samsung Galaxy Gear – which was released only about six months ago. The … Read entire article »

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Flyfit, fitness tracking strap for your ankle

Flyfit, fitness tracking strap for your ankle

So here we go, another day another fitness tracker. With all the news surrounding the obesity ‘pandemic’, the avalanche of fitness products overwhelmed 2013 and it seem the trend will continue throughout 2014. Most products we see hit the market seem to offer the same results but will vary in the way they transmit them to the user, usually via an app or wearable device. Well Flyfit is another fitness monitoring wearable, except instead of a … Read entire article »

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Zombies, Run!

Zombies, Run!

Now that January’s over it becomes socially acceptable to chuck all new years resolutions out the window and focus on putting wrong all you did right for the month! This is especially the case when it comes to fitness regimes. There are those though who will resist the urge to throw it all away and battle on into the year, although they might not always possess the right dosage of motivation. Well now Zombies, Run! is … Read entire article »

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Fitness apps on the rise!

Fitness apps on the rise!

A new study conducted by Kantar Media has found that 32 percent of mobile device owners now use apps directly related to health and fitness as the growing trend of understanding our bodies takes an all time high. The survey – consisting of 20,000 consumers – asked respondents in what way they used their mobile devices, with a resounding 25 percent of smartphone users and 22 percent of tablet owners used applications which allow them to … Read entire article »

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