Mountain View, California-based iHealth, a subsidiary of Chinese medical device company Andon Health, announced a new device, called iHealth Edge, its second foray into the activity tracking space.
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The iHealth Edge tracker can count steps, distance, calories burned, and even sleep time. Health gadgets can track all kinds of things these days, and that tracking can help you meet your health and ...
Medical device manufacturer iHealth has announced its Edge fitness tracker, with a button-less, round design that's easy to use and a snazzy blue light display that's easy on the eyes. Don't be fooled ...
iHealth Lab's Edge health tracker has officially launched in the United States, bringing yet another activity-centric wearable to a market that doesn't yet have enough of them. The wearable features a ...
The iHealth Edge tracker can count steps, distance, calories burned, and even sleep time. Health gadgets can track all kinds of things these days, and that tracking can help you meet your health and ...
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