At CES 2014, hype is all about wearable (pictures)
Everywhere you look at CES 2014, companies are promoting wearable technology. Here are some of the coolest items we've seen.
Cyndy Aleo
Cyndy Aleo is a former web developer, current freelance writer and editor who has worked for GigaOM, written for the Web 2.0 blog Profy and IDG's The Industry Standard among others, focusing on mobile and web applications, digital publishing, virtual worlds, gaming, legal issues and social activism via social media.
Brian Bennett checks out the Martian Notifier Smartwatch
LAS VEGAS -- The new $129 Martian Notifier features smartphone alerts, a classic style, and hopes to woo consumers with its price point.
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Pebble adds style to function with new smartwatches
Pebble moves from Kickstarter wearable tech favorite to classy smartwatch with introduction of the Pebble Steel at CES 2014.
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Sony's wearable Core excites audience at CES 2014
Kuni Suzuk introduced Sony's new wearable tech, Core, at CES 2014. Calling it the "heart" of Sony's vision for wearables, Suzuk showed off the tiny fitness tracker, the "smallest device" Sony has ever made.
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Razer Nabu is an all-in-one fitness tracker and smartwatch
LG's new Lifeband Touch wearable fitness tracker was shown off during CES 2014.
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Wellograph Sapphire is a stylish fitness tracker
Wellograph tempts the high-end fitness tracker fans at CES 2014 with its Sapphire Wellness Watch, expected to retail for $320 when it goes on sale in April 2014.
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Intel smartwatch
Intel's chief executive announced a slew of wearable tech at CES 2014 on Monday, including a smart onesie for babies, a headset called Jarvis that can integrate with a smartphone's personal assistant, earbuds with biometric capabilities, and a smartwatch with geofencing.
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iHealth unveils new wearables for health monitoring
iHealth announced three new wearables at CES 2014 designed for monitoring health: a wearable pulse oximeter, an ambulatory blood pressure monitor, and wireless ambulatory ECG.
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3L Labs wants you to walk all over them
3L Labs' FootLogger is wearable tech announced at CES 2014, a Bluetooth-connected insole with sensors that will track everything from fitness levels to developing dementia.
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Epson aims for the eyes and wrists with new wearables
Epson also joins the wearables party at CES 2014, showing off its Moverio BT-200 Smart Glasses and Pulsense wristbands and smartwatches.