Wellograph: Finally, a wearable with Windows Phone in mind

Currently, there are many devices that are at the forefront of wearable technology. A majority of companies are focused on creating some kind of smartwatch, health tracker, or expensive piece of eyewear or headgear. But one thing that many of these firms seem to have in common is their lack of support for Windows Phone devices.

Luckily, Wellograph is going to change this with the release of their activity tracker, heart rate monitor, and running watch. The Wellograph Watch is being touted as an elegant all-in-one wearable, designed to track activity through multiple sensors and report them in real-time to an iOS, Android, or Windows Phone device.

The watch will have four menu options: home, activity, heart, and walk & run. Each of these sections will have three views that will show you information for each corresponding category. This will be synced to a Wellograph app that will keep track of all that data on your mobile device.

The watch will have a two-tone finish; built from aluminum and stainless steel, and feature a curved crystal display. The company says that the device will be water-resistant up to 150 feet and provide up to two weeks of continuous use on a single charge.

While the watch isn’t slated to release until July, pre-orders are available at a price of $349 USD with the option of additional strap choices.

Source: Tracy and Matt / Wellograph | Image via Wellograph

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