CES 2016 wearables roundup: Smartwatches, activity trackers, clothing and more
Casio Smart Outdoor Watch
Casio’s Smart Outdoor Watch runs on Android Wear. It features a built-in microphone, a compass and a pressure sensor, as well as being water-resistant \r\nup to 50 meters.
Huawei Watch
Huawei launched Jewel and Elegance versions of its watch at CES. The Jewel version is pictured here, and it is embellished with Swarovski crystals.
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Ouraring
The Oura is a ring-sized wellness computer and app. It monitors sleep and daily activities to help the wearer know when to rest and when to increase their activity level.
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Tom Tom Spark
The TomTom Spark GPS smartwatch offers heart rate monitoring and built-in music playback and the target audience is runners, \r\ncyclists and gym-goers who don’t want to take their smartphones with them just to be able to listen to music while they work out.
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Polar A360 fitness tracker
The Polar A360 fitness tracker offers a wrist-based heart rate tracker as well as daily activity tracking, sleep monitoring, steps and calorie monitoring.
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Mio fitness bands
The Mio fitness bands measure heartrate, steps, and are water resistant to 30 meters.
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Martian smartwatch
Martian has downsized its fashionable smartwatch to better fit the wrists of its female clientele and still provide activity tracking and monitoring.
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Martian/PCJ smart bracelets
Martian has partnered with Indian jeweler PCJ to produce a line of \r\nprototype fitness trackers that simply look like beautiful bracelets \r\nwith the wearable device hidden from sight.
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Mira Vivid wellness pendant and tracker
The Mira Vivid wellness pendant and bracelet have a fashionable design with a hidden fitness tracker.
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Withings Go
The Withings Go is a fitness tracker works with an app. It has a low-energy e-ink display and\r\n has a battery that only needs to be replaced every six months.
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Wisewear smart bracelet
Wisewear teamed up with designer Iris Apfel to produce a $395 connected \r\nbracelet available plated in 18-karat gold or palladium that tracks \r\nfitness and also serves as an emergency messaging system if needed.
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Samsung Smartsuit
The Samsung Smartsuit is a suit for men with NFC in the wrist.
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Samsung Solbag
The Samsung Solbag has solar charging panels to charge the Galaxy smartphone.
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Samsung Welt
The Samsung Welt is a belt that works with an app to tell you how many steps you’ve taken, how \r\nlong you’ve been sitting, your eating habits and waist size.
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Samsung Welt app
This is the app that works with the Samsung Welt belt.
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Misfit Ray
The Misfit Ray does what Misfit has always done, offering basic activity and sleep tracking, but in a new, more stylish package. The minimalist design has a sleek look for men or women.
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Swarovski Shine
Bling and style are the main components of the Swarovski Shine collection. It’s the result of a partnership with Misfit to offer an activity tracker to monitor steps, distance, calories and sleep. The Shine is currently available in clear crystal or violet crystal, but other colors, as seen here, are being considered for future release.
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Maroo Audio
The blend of tech and fashion continues with Maroo Audio’s new\r\nnoise-isolating earphones designed and engineered for women and to better fit in smaller ears. The two collections, Gem and Ice, and combine the look of jewelry with fully functioning earbuds.
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Fossil Q smart bracelet
The Fossil Q smart bracelet is part of a lineup of activity trackers that come in a range of colors and band styles. WWD reported during CES that Fossil said it will launch 100 connected devices this year. The offering will span the multiple owned and \r\nlicense brands that fall under Fossil’s roster, with the entire range of\r\n styles available for purchase by holiday 2016.\r\nWhile the lineup has yet to be revealed, Michael Kors, Burberry, \r\nEmporio Armani, DKNY, Tory Burch, Skagen and Adidas have deals with \r\nFossil.
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Fossil smartwatch
The new Fossil lineup of smartwatches includes these models.
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Razer Nabu Watch
The Razer Nabu Watch has a digital chronograph with smart functions and a 12-month battery life for the chronograph functions and a 7-day rechargeable Nabu secondary screen.
Teena Maddox is a VP at Brodeur Partners. She is a former Associate Managing Editor at TechRepublic. Teena's lifelong journalism career has included writing on staff for publications including People magazine, W magazine and Women's Wear Daily.