
What do you call a fitness tracker that offers an OLED screen, fitness and sleep tracking, plus three weeks of battery life? The Mi Band 2 — and it’s only $23.
What do you call a fitness tracker that offers an OLED screen, fitness and sleep tracking, plus three weeks of battery life? The Mi Band 2 — and it’s only $23.
The world is quickly becoming smarter, more connected and quantified, and even our animal friends are being included. Smart technology for pets is quickly becoming ordinary, and we’ve got a nice little range of smart pet products right here at Mobile Fun. Here are three of our favourites, for our canine and feline friends.
Fitness trackers and the quantified self are all the rage these days, but they’re not just for us. A new wave of fitness trackers for our furry companions are also being released, and at CES 2016 we saw one in particular that caught our eye: the PitPat Wearable Activity Monitor for dogs.
Withings have long created some of the most stylish wearables on the market, and their latest effort is one of their best yet. The Withings Go is a simple fitness tracker with colourful style, integrating an e-ink display for excellent battery life. It’s coming soon to Mobile Fun, so let’s take a closer look.
Fitbit is the market leader of fitness wearables, and at CES this year it added another element to its wide range: a fitness watch called the Blaze. It’s not a real smartwatch — it doesn’t have apps, per se — but it is pretty close. It connects to your phone to display notifications, lets you skip tracks or answer calls, and of course it tracks the heck out of your activity. Let’s take a closer look at the Fitbit Blaze.