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| What's next for fitness wearables? At IFA this year, we've seen devices, like Withings' Move ECG and ASUS' VivoWatch SP, that bring more ECGs to more people -- technology that first appeared in mainstream wearables with Apple's Watch Series 4. I've been thinking about the future of... https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/09/...bles-ifa-2019/ |
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