
The MotoACTV can be worn on your wrist like a watch or hooked to your bike handlebars like a cycling computer. It will keep track of just about everything an athlete could ask for – how far you have gone, how many calories you have burned, the number of steps taken, and can even hook up, via Bluetooth, to a heart-rate monitor. All of the data is then uploaded to a web site where you can keep track of everything for days or months at a time. If all of that isn’t enough, it also has a built-in MP3 player and will even track how you do during different songs. In addition, it as built-in WiFi, so your data can be automatically uploaded when you arrive home.
The Motorola MotoACTV comes in 8 GB and 16 GB versions, which retail for $249 and $299 respectively. The device is available now and you can learn more by visiting Motorola.
Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine.
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