Runtastic, one of the popular fitness apps that you can find on the Play Store to help you track your steps, count your calories, map your workouts using GPS and so much more is coming out with a ...
It seems like everyone is getting into the wearables market these days. There's Fitbit, Misfit, Nike Fuel Band, Withings Pulse, and about twenty others I can think of. So when a new tracker shows up ...
The pieces were already in place -- a Wi-Fi scale, a GPS watch, heart-rate monitors, headlamps, shoe clips and over 20 fitness apps -- and now Runtastic has rounded out its collection of fitness apps ...
Running app maker Runtastic has released its own fitness band and activity tracker – the Runtastic Orbit. If there’s one thing that’s stood out in the wearable revolution, it’s that you don’t have to ...
With every man and their dog seemingly launching a wrist-worn activity tracker, it’s difficult to muster much in the way of enthusiasm for new entrants to the space. The latest rumblings from the EU ...
If you've heard of Runtastic, it probably means you're something of a jock: The company got its start building running apps for tracking your distance, pace, et cetera. For the past two years, though, ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
Runtastic is the latest to come to market with its Orbit band, a serviceable and reliable device that won't win many accolades for its design. Its form factor isn't especially unique, and even the ...
Orbit seems like any other wearable, but Runtastic says new insights, such as the effect of sleep on running pace, are on their way. As if there weren’t enough fitness bands on the market, Runtastic ...