Halo Wearables, a Michigan-based sports technology startup, will launch the first non-invasive hydration monitoring wearable in early 2016, tailored specifically for elite athletes. Co-founder Trevor Calero spoke to us in a phone interview about the backstory of Halo Wearables. “Two of our engineers studied non-invasive blood analysis and discovered that even a few percentage drop […]
The latest report on wearable fitness devices describes in great detail the anticipated growth of the smart sport/fitness wearable devices market. In fact, the complete report covers 58 companies and is spread over 565 pages. The information gathered shows that professional athletes and teams as well as regular consumers will be the primary leaders of […]
Just when you thought eating healthy and working out was enough, Boston based, Whoop (formally known as Bobo Analytics) is taking fitness and training to a whole new dimension. The combined $22M funding of Two Sigma Ventures, Mousse Partners, Accomplice, Promus Ventures, Valley Oak Investments, and NextView Ventures are pursuing a beta phase in the […]
Fitness wearables have quickly become a hot commodity. Garmin, Apple Watch, Fitbit – these wristbands follow you everywhere, from the bed and dining table to the weight room and pool. They’re tracking your every move, whether you’re aware or unconscious, excited or drained. And somehow we don’t mind it. We want more surveillance, more data, […]
Since its existence, Epson has always been a company known for its printing and image-related products. Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the Epson Group comprises more than 70,000 employees in 94 companies around the world. Chances are, many offices and businesses use Epson’s inkjet laser printers, scanners, automation equipment, or other forms […]