HTC launched its first wearable device alongside with the One M9 on Sunday in Barcelona, the HTC Grip. The fitness tracking band features a 1.8-inch PMOLED touchscreen display that let users view recorded data as well as track all notifications in real time.
Its built-in GPS tracks time, walk/run distance, and other sport activities with UA recording system, which is further enhanced by a pre-loaded Under Armour FitnessTM platform. Sleep detections record sleep time, and it also offers heart rate monitoring via external device like Under Armour A39.
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The HTC Grip is waterproof and can survive up to 30 minutes in 1 meter deep of water – this earned it IP57 certification.
The fitness band works with smartphones running iOS 7+ or Android 4.3+. It packs an 100mAh battery that can last up to 60 hours (2.5 days) on a single charge, as claimed by the firm. The Grip is expected to start shipping before Q3 2015, however, its pricing is yet to be revealed.