Misfit, the makers of a variety of well-designed activity trackers is embracing the smarthome. First it showed off the Bolt connected light bulbs at CES, and now it has signed several… Read more »
Misfit, a startup best known for making fitness trackers, announced its newest product on Tuesday, and you don’t wear this one: Instead, the Bolt is a connected lightbulb that changes colors… Read more »
Most fitness trackers are meant to blend in, but if you’d like your wearable to stand out, Misfit has covered its flagship Shine tracker with a giant Swarovski crystal. There’s one… Read more »
Oscar, a health insurance provider based in New York, plans to offer every single one of its subscribers a free fitness tracker, the Misfit Shine. If Oscar subscribers hit their step… Read more »
The growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies. Read more »
“Smart” posture sensor LumoBack now tracks more activity metrics, like calories burned, in addition to buzzing each time it senses that its wearer is slouching. Read more »
Crowdfunding in healthcare isn’t without challenges but it can still be compelling option for digital health startups — as long as you learn the ropes. Read more »
During a Formula 1 race a driver experiences wrenching forces of more than 4.5G. His heart rate may exceed 180 beats per minute and his blood pressure could rise by half. With soaring… Read more »