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A Class-Action Suit Claims Fitbit Devices Inaccurately Measure Heart Rate According to a complaint filed in California federal court, a cardiologist compared the wristbands' readings to a standard electrocardiogram, and found a "significant degree" of variation. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Fitbit Files For $100M IPO Hold on, Apple Watch: Fitbit, the company behind the popular Flex activity trackers, just filed to go public. The company is looking to raise $100 million. mark for My Articles similar articles
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The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Fitness For outrunning its rivals in wearable tech. Fitbit sold 67% of all full-body activity trackers in 2013, besting Nike's FuelBand and Jawbone's UP in both sales and critical reviews. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Best Smartwatches 2014 Here's a rundown of some of the best out right now -- and the big one that's to come, Apple's iWatch. mark for My Articles similar articles
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A Smartwatch On Your Finger Wearable technology is all of the craze these days, and while most companies are battling to win over your wrist, SmartRing has a different idea that fits in a smaller place: your finger. mark for My Articles similar articles
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This Is Apple's Smartwatch Investors have been bullish on Apple to release something in hopes of taking over a new product category. Today, that turned out to be a smartwatch. It's called... Apple Watch. mark for My Articles similar articles
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With New App, Equinox Begins To Expand Beyond Physical Locations The company released a new app and a redesigned website that it hopes will be its first step toward becoming a digital -- not just physical -- center for fitness. mark for My Articles similar articles