It looks like an analog watch. This device can record the number of steps you take every day, the calories you burn and the length of sleep. You can set a personal goal (such as walking 10000 steps every day), and when you reach this goal, the equipment will vibrate. The iOS version of the device is expected to be available in February, followed by the Android version.
2. Bertie
Tired of separate activity monitoring equipment, Belty can track your steps and help you tie your pants. Even better, it can be adjusted according to the size of your stomach, so if you eat too much, it can be adjusted to suit your waistline.
3.? GArmin Vivofit 2
Vivofit 2 is an upgraded version of the health testing equipment launched by Garmin last year. The appearance of the new version has not changed much, but some new functions have been added. Besides monitoring your exercise, when you sit for too long, the bracelet will remind you to stand up and exercise. The device is also equipped with a backlight so that the screen can be clearly seen in the dark. In addition, charging once can make the bracelet work for one year.