Get Fit With The Wellograph Watch

There are a lot of fitness bands out on the market that help you keep track and monitor your fitness levels throughout the day to help keep you healthy. Many of these bands though look as if they should be worn at a gym or when doing something active instead of being a fashionable piece that can be worn in other, less active situations. It was only a matter of time before a company would step in and offer an alternative to these workout trackers that is both stylish and functional.

The new Wellograph Watch is made of stainless steel with sapphire crystal that comes with your choice of either a genuine leather or nato strap. With its low power LCD, the watch is able to monitor information like heart rate, steps, work outs and much more. With the ability to sync wirelessly over Bluetooth, the Wellograph app for both iOS and Android provides the user with all of the information that it has tracked. For more information, and to purchase, head on over to the Wellograph website here.

[Via Wellograph]


Introducing The Epson Moverio BT-200 Glasses

By the looks of the photo the Espon glasses you might think this Espon's version of Google Glass but they are two different product's. The Epson glasses to me just don't look as fun of an experience like Google Glass even if they are augmented reality glasses that let you watch and interact with video and games. It is controlled by an Android device and with its 960 x 540 pixel resolution offers a new way of viewing video or the digital content of your choice. I have a feeling these glasses are geared towards a niche crowd and there's no telling if these will take of with consumers because honestly when would someone wear these. So if you're in the market for some new shades you might want to check these out and visit Epson for more information on the release date and price here.

[Via Prelaunch]