For all of its promises to help and enrich our lives, wearable tech is often very needy. Smartwatches constantly ping us asking for our attention; fitness trackers want us to get up and move around; and everything needs to be charged all the time. It’s no surprise many fitness trackers end up in a drawer after just a few months, destined to track the non-activity of whatever other trinkets are there with them.
In response to these criticisms, a few companies have released wearable devices that require almost nothing from you: they offer basic activity tracking features, last for months on small cell batteries, and don’t have apps, voice control, or sometimes, even a display. All you have to do is wear the wearable.
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