GigaomThe new Adidas fitness tracker isn’t a smartwatch, it’s a modern heart rate monitor
The new wrist-worn fitness tracker from Adidas eschews typical smartwatch features, like a screen, for a fitness-focused experience. Read more »
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The new wrist-worn fitness tracker from Adidas eschews typical smartwatch features, like a screen, for a fitness-focused experience. Read more »
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