![]() ![]() The Labs portion, offering at-home workouts and other wellness aids, is handy, while also justifying the $3.99 a month cost for membership. It presents that info in a very data-centric and easy to digest format. ![]() With an optical heart rate sensor, it can track activity and sleep quite accurately. It has a simple design with no screen and no vibration motor. What you need to know: Halo doesn’t want to be in the smartwatch space it’s firmly a fitness tracker that is designed to just work and not interrupt. Those features might creep you out, but know that they can be disabled, and it tracks activity quite well. And it lets you calculate body fat percentage with your phone. Essentially, it listens to your voice periodically and describes how it sounds. What it is: Amazon’s Halo wristband has two features that set it apart from other fitness trackers - voice tone analysis and body scans. So after four months and two Halos, let’s break down how this tracker stacks up. After that, it’s $3.99 a month, and it’s required for using the tracker to its potential. That also includes six months of membership at no additional cost. Halo costs $99.99 for the physical tracker and a band. We’ve been using both the Day One version, which came out in August, and the one you can buy now, and we couldn’t detect much difference. Like the first Echo smart speaker and Echo Frames, Halo started off as an invite-only product and later became available for everyone to purchase. More interestingly, there’s no screen and no vibrations. It assigns points for levels of movement and sleep, which are the features you d expect from a fitness tracker. The biggest surprise is Halo, a $99 fitness tracker that can also analyze your tone of voice and measure your body fat, two very personal data points that Apple Watches and Fitbit trackers don’t investigate. ![]() Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountįor 2020, we got the expected products from Amazon - and the unexpected. ![]()
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