Thursday, August 7, 2014
Movo Wave wants to say goodbye to expensive, unfashionable fitness trackers
Movo Wave wants to say goodbye to expensive, unfashionable fitness trackers You can wave goodbye to pricey fitness trackers that keep tabs of the basics like steps, distance traveled and calories burned.The Movo Wave, which became available for pre-order today, will do all of that for $30 when it launches this fall.This undercuts rivals like the Fitbit Flex, Jawbone Up24 and Nike FuelBand SE. Paying nearly $150 for extras like sleep tracking or an altimeter for stairs climbed won't be worth it for some people.The New York City-based Movo says that it'll have both an iOS and Android app available for tracking metrics and socializing your data if you so choose. Read more >