Hands On With LG’s Life Band Touch: A Wristband To Rule Them All?

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LG’s new fitness tracker is interesting because it also seems to stand a very good chance of providing people with many of the features they’d need from a smartwatch, including incoming call notifications and remote control for a smartphone-based music player. I braved a throng of sweaty journalists to try one on, and came away impressed.

The Life Band Touch features a clasp-less design that stays on your wrist essentially by hugging it firmly, sort of like how the Jawbone UP works. It has an LED readout, however, which means you can get information on the fly, like in the Fitbit Force. The fonts and icons used on the display look incredibly similar to the ones used on Withings fitness trackers, however, all of which means this seems a little like the Frankenstein of quantified self devices.

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A single button allows you to navigate through the various information displayed on the band, including calories and time. It connects via Bluetooth LE to either Android and iOS devices, and reports back basic information from those phones. The Heart Rate Earphones that are an optional accessory also provide heart rate info, and do music playback. While I didn’t try them on for comfort, they seem semi-rugged and look able to withstand some sweat.

LG’s entry into the health tracker market has the advantage of being relatively late to the game, meaning it could learn from what is and isn’t working with others. Longer testing will be required to figure out how it stacks up in terms of battery life, but early impressions are that it’s a comfortable, somewhat stylish device that offers a lot of features most others don’t, so people looking to simplify could be a promising target market.

LG’s Life Band Touch Health Tracker/Smartwatch And Heart Rate Earphones Ship This Spring

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LG’s Life Band Touch is a fitness tracker that offers smartwatch features, including incoming call notifications and display. It uses Bluetooth LE, and works with both Android and iOS devices. There are controls on the device that let you switch tracks, play and pause music and more.

For fitness tracking, the Life Band Touch can report steps taken, distance travelled, pace and even calories burned. It has a built-in LED display to let you keep track of all that data without activating your phone, and it’s water resistant. It can work with existing fitness applications, too, so developers can integrate it into their own offering.

IMG_6986The Life Band Touch is launching this spring in the U.S., along with the Heart Rate Earphones, which use an optical sensor to measure the blood flow to your ears to determine your heart rate, and add that data to the information collected by the Life Band Touch itself.