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  2. Yes, the Apple Watch Really Is Worth It - AOL

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    From health monitoring to high-tech organization tools, this handy wearable will make you wonder how you lived without it.

  3. AliveCor - Wikipedia

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    The AliveCor iPhone ECG case does not fit on the iPhone 5 due to the change in geometry of the phone, and it would need further FDA approval to be used with the iPhone 5. [10] In October of 2013, AliveCor announced a new ECG device that would, for the first time, support Android devices. This new device would no longer need to fit the ...

  4. Heart rate monitor - Wikipedia

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    Measuring electrical heart information is referred to as electrocardiography (ECG or EKG). Medical heart rate monitoring used in hospitals is usually wired and usually multiple sensors are used. Portable medical units are referred to as a Holter monitor. Consumer heart rate monitors are designed for everyday use and do not use wires to connect.

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    A new scam using Elon Musk's name is making the rounds, ... These ads often include fake customer reviews, exaggerated claims of slashing electricity bills by 50% or more and time-limited ...

  6. Is The Apple Watch Series 10 Worth It? Here’s What ... - AOL

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    The 2015 Apple Watch Series 0 42mm (left) had a weight of 50 grams, while the new Apple Watch series 10 42mm (right) has a weight of 29.3–34.4 grams depending on its material. Hearst Owned

  7. Withings - Wikipedia

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    Withings manufactures smart watches and fitness trackers, including the Activité, an activity tracking watch which was the first smartwatch to resemble a traditional wristwatch. [27] [28] It has no buttons and is controlled from a phone app, compatible with both iPhone and Android. It can track the user's sleep, swimming, walking and running ...

  8. Pebble (watch) - Wikipedia

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    Pebble is a discontinued smartwatch developed by Pebble Technology Corporation based in Palo Alto, California that shipped from 2013 to 2016. A brainchild of Eric Migicovsky, funding was conducted through a Kickstarter campaign in 2012.

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