FCC documents show Moov Now will soon become a reality

Sep 15, 2015 14:49 GMT  ·  By

The Moov Now is a wearable fitness tracker that acts as a "fitness coach" while having an impressive 6-month battery life and no screen to drain you battery in vain.

Marketed as the most advanced fitness wearable, Moov Now can be attached to your ankle or your wrist to accurately tell you how to improve your workout. The little device is made out of sensors that will capture and analyze your body's movements in 3D in order to give you helpful advice on how to improve yourself.

Since it interacts only with your smartphone, it'll transmit data wirelessly even when your smartphone is being locked away in a cupboard or in a place far away from your workout area. Another interesting feature of the device, which might annoy some people to some degree, is that it talks to you so you can improve your exercise.

The most efficient fitness tracker in existence

Moov has started to take orders for the Moov Now this July, and it is very likely that the device will begin shipping soon since it just passed through the FCC, where more details about its use and layout are drawn from the submission.

The incredible long life of the device is given solely by the CR2032 watch battery and the fact that the Moov has no screen and it communicates exclusively with your smartphone, be it an iOS or Android device.

The Moov Now is waterproof, supports third-party heart rate monitors, works with digital coaching software and will provide feedback about your swimming, cycling, or running performance, among many other things.

The tracker will cost you about $99 (87) when it's out, and you can already pre-order from the manufacturer's official website for $60 (53).