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Spire's Wearable Health Tags Now Available in Apple Retail Stores

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Spire, a company that makes small Health Tags that are designed to clip on to your clothing, is now selling its products in Apple retail stores.

The Spire Health Tag, available as a single tag for $50, a 3-pack for $129, or an 8-pack for $299, tracks sleep, stress, and activity. It's meant to be an activity tracker that you can forget about, clipping it onto a shirt or pajamas and then not worrying about it again.

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It's sold in multiple packs so you can keep one attached to each of the clothing items that you use most often. It's small enough that it can clip into the waistband of a pair of pants or attach to the strap of a sports bra.

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The Health Tags can be washed, so you can clip one to a piece of clothing and leave it there permanently if desired, for no-hassle tracking and no device to worry about. Health Tags feature a 1.5-year battery and don't need to be recharged.

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Spire Health Tags measure activity, heart rate and heart rate variability, sleep quality, breathing patterns, and stress levels to offer up an overall picture of a person's health.

According to TechCrunch, Apple retail stores will be offering the Spire Health tags in one, three, and eight pack configurations, with stores set to get the new accessories soon. The Spire Health Tags will also be available on Apple's website, but aren't showing up just yet.

Apple also sells Spire's Mindfulness and Activity Tracker, a $130 activity tracker that clips to your clothing and senses respiratory patterns to detect changes in your state of mind.

Top Rated Comments

drumcat Avatar
101 months ago
Forgive me if this looks like e-waste... not seeing the long term play here.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
101 months ago
Not until the 5th paragraph do they even mention what the purpose of the tags is. Even then it doesn't explain a thing about HOW they do it. Really? Horrid writing.
The very first two sentences:
Spire ('https://www.spire.io'), a company that makes small Health Tags that are designed to clip on to your clothing

The Spire Health Tag, available as a single tag for $50, a 3-pack for $129, or an 8-pack for $299, tracks sleep, stress, and activity.
Spire's site itself only refers to "proprietary sensors," so it's not like the author had a wealth of info. The writing isn't horrid; your reading compression faltered.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
OldSchoolMacGuy Avatar
101 months ago
Not until the 5th paragraph do they even mention what the purpose of the tags is. Even then it doesn't explain a thing about HOW they do it. Really? Horrid writing.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Focusx0131 Avatar
101 months ago
You don’t have to recharge it but the battery only lasts 18 months? Seems like a pricey product to just end up throwing away next year.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
riverfreak Avatar
101 months ago
This seems asinine at best compared to other options, and very well suited for those with far more money than they know what to do with.
Really? Asinine?

I’m not a fan of this per se, but a transmitting/recording tag that can be permanently attached to clothing? It’s not that hard to see the utility of this. And what happens when the form factor gets smaller and with greater features?

People claimed the 5GB iPod was also asinine. Those people are still trying to get their Archos to work.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jonblatho Avatar
101 months ago
This seems asinine at best compared to other options, and very well suited for those with far more money than they know what to do with.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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