Apple removes more wristworn fitness devices from its stores
Apple removes more wristworn fitness devices from its stores
Apple has stopped selling a number of fitness tracking devices in its stores recently, including Withings Pulse O2 Activity Tracker, and, as Re/Code reported this morning, Jawbone Up24, Nike FuelBand SE, and Mio's wristworn heart rate tracker. Apple pulled the devices just about a month before it plans to launch its own activity tracker, the Apple Watch. Apple also no longer carries Misfit's activity tracker, Shine, at its stores, but this move appears to have happened a while back, possibly even a year ago.
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