
Sportiiii
$149.99, www.4iiii.com
With its universal glasses mount, the Sportiiii provides the performance feedback you need without distracting from your activity. Color LEDs and audible prompts help guide you to a personal targets preset with the 4iiii app for heart rate, speed, cadence and power.
HAPIfork
$99, www.hapi.com
Eating too fast can lead to weight gain, digestive problems, gastric reflux and more. This electronic fork will help you slow down at the dinner table by tracking and monitoring your eating habits. Tracking the frequency of “fork servings,” the HAPIfork alerts its user through indicator lights and gentle vibrations if he or she is eating too fast.
Misfit Shine
$99.99, www.misfit.com
Combining style and functionality, the Misfit Shine can be used to monitor steps, distance and calories burned during workouts while being worn as a trendy fashion accessory or watch. The Shine comes in many different colors to suit anyone’s fashion needs.
Skulpt Aim
$199, www.skulpt.me
This fitness tracker doesn’t measure the workouts, but the results. Using built-in sensors, the Skulpt Aim measures muscle quality and body fat percentage on four muscle groups to give an accurate reading of total body fat to help you truly understand your fitness.
Atlas
$249, www.atlaswearables.com
A fitness tracker that’s smart enough to tell the difference between push-ups and triangle push-ups, the Atlas doesn’t just record reps, sets and calories; it also evaluates your form. The Atlas also comes with a built-in optical heart rate sensor.
Withings Aura
$299.95, www.withings.com
The Withings Aura doesn’t just track your sleeping patterns with comprehensive sensors that monitor sound, temperature and light levels. It also uses light and sound to guide you into a restful sleep and gently wake you up the next morning.
JUNE by netatmo
$99, www.netatmo.com
They may seem an eternity away now, but sunny days will be here again soon enough. JUNE measures UV levels and suggests ideal SPF sunscreen. The fashionable sensor transmits the information directly to your smartphone for real-time advice to ensure you enjoy the sun safely.
Hylete Cross-Training Shorts 2.0
$70, www.hylete.com
Perfect for just about any exercise, Hylete cross-training shorts are incredibly durable, comfortable and quick-drying. They also come with pockets designed to suppress the movement of anything stowed in them. That means no more bouncing phones on runs.
Zepp Tennis
$149.99, www.zepp.com
This easy-to-use sensor clips onto the bottom of your tennis racquet and uses 3D sensors to measure everything from serve speed to ball spin.
Da Vinci Bodyboard
$298-$595, www.davincibodyboard.com
Hundreds of cardio exercises are possible through the use of the Da Vinci Bodyboard. The device is designed to build strength by making the core the hinge that pulls the body together.