

LEO is connected with an iOS/Android app that lets the user customize a workout and understand results of the measurements taken during a workout. Worn as a band around the upper thigh, LEO is created to optimize a user’s workout while reducing risk of fitness-related injury. Gesture Logic unveiled a new wearable fitness device called LEO. Users can earn prizes or money for accomplishing their goals on time and forming good habits, the company said. On the flip side, Pavlok also rewards users for positive behavior. Linked to an app, the device emits a small shock when the user doesn’t meet a predetermined goal or puts forth other penalties such as loss of access to their phone and the payment of small fines. Pavlok wristband is a wearable device designed to help the wearer stay on target with fitness and other life goals. The Spire can be attached to pants, shorts or undergarments and is connected to a smartphone app to provide immediate feedback. By measuring breathing patterns and body movement, the tracker also is able to provide feedback on the user’s state of mind.Ĭonsisting of two main parts – a “stone” and clasp – the Spire device is a hypoallergenic wearable clip, constructed from surgical grade stainless steel and measures 14 mm wide, 44 mm long and 3 mm thick. The new Spire is a motion-sensitive tracker that monitors physical movement, body position and breathing. While there are many options on the market, here are some of the latest devices available to help you remain focused on fitness no matter where you go. In civilian life, however, there are no Drill Sergeants providing you with the “friendly motivation” you need to keep on track. Anyone who has been through military boot camp knows that a bit of firm external motivation can work wonders in helping you remain disciplined.
