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Google, Fitbit, and our Tech Predictions for 2020

Right before the holiday shopping season, Google announced that its plans to purchase Fitbit, Inc. for $2.1 billion. The major news sent tech and fitness blogs into a frenzy, and put data-shy consumers a bit on edge. What might this mean for the future of fitness tracking? “If completed, the move would spell the end Read more…

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What Are The Best Fitness Trackers for Indoor Running?

Swimming? Check. Hiking? Check! Running? Check. Cycling? Check If you’re shopping for a wearable technology fitness tracker that tracks your favorite activities, today’s choices are better than ever. Manufacturers have answered the call for faster, sleeker, and more customized fitness trackers for however you like to work out — in the water, on the trails, Read more…

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What’s the best fitness tracker for swimming?

Swimming is one of the best workouts you can do for your body. Adding in an effective swimming wearable technology fitness tracker can help you record progress, work toward goals, or earn credit with IncentFit. What To Look For Competitive swimmers regularly track their progress by measuring technique, conditioning, and race times. But anyone can Read more…

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Facebook is Shutting Down Moves App this Month

Facebook is shutting down Moves app, the motion tracking app it aquired in 2014. The app previously integrated with various wearable technology fitness trackers. Moves automatically recorded daily activity, including running, walking, and cycling, from within your pocket or bag. It will officially shut down on July 31. Facebook announced its decision to shutter the Read more…

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2018’s New Fitness Trackers Will Boost Your Body and Mind

This spring’s newest wearable technology fitness trackers and wearables are all about whole-body health. We’re always trying to keep up with the latest innovations and trends in fitness technology. After all, IncentFit’s thousands of users rely on us to work seamlessly with their favorite devices, and to introduce them to new ways to track fitness. Read more…