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HTC and Under Armour will sell UA Band, UA Scale, UA Heart Rate individually – here are the prices

Announced last week at CES, the HTC-built UA HealthBox carries a $400 sticker price. While it wasn’t included in the product announcement, HTC has confirmed with us that the UA Band, UA Scale and UA Heart Rate will be sold individually after the UA HealthBox goes on sale. Our contact would not give details regarding…
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HTC and Under Armour unveil UA HealthBox with activity tracker, smart scale and heart rate monitor

That mysterious family of fitness devices that HTC has been teasing since the middle of 2015 has finally arrived! HTC and Under Armour announced the UA HealthBox today, a package of fitness products which includes the UA Band, UA Heart Rate and UA Scale. While the HTC Grip was originally designed as a complex fitness…
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HTC loses HTC Vive marketing director to Magic Leap

HTC is still planning a limited launch of the HTC Vive before the end of the year, but the company will have to do it without its director of global marketing for its Connected Devices division, Jeff Gattis. While at HTC, Jeff Gattis was led the marketing efforts for HTC’s Virtual Reality, Wearables, Imaging and…
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HTC is about to unveil a new wearable

HTC is setting up the stage for tomorrow’s big Utopian announcement at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and we’re dying to see this year’s flagship smartphone, but we hope to get a little more eye candy with a reveal of the first lovechild, code named HTC Petra, from the partnership between HTC and Under Armor.…
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HTC partners with Under Armor for a fitness experience that will be like no other

HTC is promising this year to be the most exciting one yet and wants to get things moving with this big announcement from #CES; HTC is partnering with Under Armor to bring a line of fitness wearables to feed into the UA Record apps and web experience. The partnership between Under Armor and HTC puts two…