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2016 Top 5 Most Popular Stories Wearable Tech Fashion
Year In Review

Year In Review: The Most Popular Stories Of 2016

2016 Top 5 Most Popular Stories Wearable Tech Fashion

As we look forward to a year of new and exciting wearables, fashion tech, and (hopefully) things-we-have-yet-to-imagine, it seemed appropriate to look back at the most popular stories of 2016. This year’s top stories serve as a nice representation of what is happening in the industry at a macro level. Our top story of the year covers fashionable fitness trackers and as we move down the list we cover smartwatches, fashion tech, and connected devices. Take a look below to see what your fellow readers care the most about and thanks for making 2016 the best year yet for Circuits And Cable Knit!  

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2015 Year In Review Wrap Up Most Popular Posts
Year In Review

Year In Review: The Most Popular Stories Of 2015

2015 Year In Review Wrap Up Most Popular Posts

2016 promises to be an unbelievable year for fashion tech, retail innovations, and wearable devices. The Fashion in an Age of Technology themed Met Ball in May has the potential to be the real coming out party for wearables and we can’t wait. But there are plenty of other exciting happenings this coming year – CES is only a few days away, a new Apple Watch is rumored for March, New Balance’s 3D printed shoes will soon hit the shelves, and we might finally see the reimagined Google Glass. And then there is everything we can’t yet imagine!

As we forge ahead into the new year, we wanted to take a look back at some of the stories that were most embraced here at Circuits And Cable Knit. Head past the break to see the most popular stories of 2015!  

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Garmin Vivofit 2 Signature Series Bands
Wearable Technology

Garmin Unveils Updated Vivofit With Designer Bands

Garmin Vivofit 2 Signature Series Bands

Garmin has unveiled a (slightly) updated version of its Vivofit band, the Vivofit 2. While visually identical, the new unit offers audible “move” alerts and a stopwatch feature. What hasn’t changed is that it still offers a reasonably priced, waterproof fitness tracker with an excellent battery life. With such a limited feature upgrade, if you have ever been interested in the Vivofit, now is a great time to pick up the original at a discounted price. Perhaps the more interesting new associated with the Vivofit 2 is the launch of designer wristbands, including stainless steel, leather, and Jonathan Adler designed ones. These new bands will happily be compatible with the original Vivofit. Prices will vary on the new bands, but they should start at $50 when they launch.

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