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- Join CNET for Nike's big unveiling, which is likely to include a new FuelBand. Our live blog will kick off about 15 minutes before the event starts and bring you news updates, photos, and live commentary. October 14, 2013 5:59 AM PDT The original FuelBand synching up with the iPhone. (Credit: CNET) Nike appears set to unveil the next iteration of its FuelBand fitness tracker, and you can get all the details right here. The company is holding its NikeFuel Forum in Manhattan on Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET. While details are sparse, you can expect FuelBand talk and likely an update to its proprietary fitness metric, NikeFuel. The CNET team will be on hand to bring you all the live news, photos, and commentary starting about 15 minutes before the event kicks off. You can tune in to the live blog here: Join CNET's NikeFuel Forum live blog at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday Nike was among the first companies to ride the wave of fitness trackers, and certainly has been one of the most high-profile names. The original FuelBand was a success thanks to its winning design and strong integration with Apple's iOS. Related stories Nike schedules NikeFuel Forum: New FuelBand coming? Top Nike designer reportedly joins Apple How my body rejected activity trackers and the 'quantified self' But the company has far more competition this time around, including a strong contender in the FitBit Force, which CNET editor Brian Bennett considers the strongest option currently in the market. Even Samsung Electronics has gotten in the mix, with the Galaxy Gear smartwatch also functioning as a fitness tracker. Aside from new colors, the FuelBand hasn't gotten a proper refresh in more than a year and a half. Nike is overdue for an update. CNET will use ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. (Credit: Nike)
Join CNET for Nike's big unveiling, which is likely to include a new FuelBand. Our live blog will kick off about 15 minutes before the event starts and bring you news updates, photos, and live commentary. October 14, 2013 5:59 AM PDT The original FuelBand synching up with the iPhone. (Credit: CNET) Nike appears set to unveil the next iteration of its FuelBand fitness tracker, and you can get all the details right here. The company is holding its NikeFuel Forum in Manhattan on Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET. While details are sparse, you can expect FuelBand talk and likely an update to its proprietary fitness metric, NikeFuel. The CNET team will be on hand to bring you all the live news, photos, and commentary starting about 15 minutes before the event kicks off. You can tune in to the live blog here: Join CNET's NikeFuel Forum live blog at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday Nike was among the first companies to ride the wave of fitness trackers, and certainly has been one of the most high-profile names. The original FuelBand was a success thanks to its winning design and strong integration with Apple's iOS. Related stories Nike schedules NikeFuel Forum: New FuelBand coming? Top Nike designer reportedly joins Apple How my body rejected activity trackers and the 'quantified self' But the company has far more competition this time around, including a strong contender in the FitBit Force, which CNET editor Brian Bennett considers the strongest option currently in the market. Even Samsung Electronics has gotten in the mix, with the Galaxy Gear smartwatch also functioning as a fitness tracker. Aside from new colors, the FuelBand hasn't gotten a proper refresh in more than a year and a half. Nike is overdue for an update. CNET will use ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. (Credit: Nike)
Join CNET for Nike's big unveiling, which is likely to include a new FuelBand. Our live blog will kick off about 15 minutes before the event starts and bring you news updates, photos, and live commentary.
(Credit: CNET)
Nike appears set to unveil the next iteration of its FuelBand fitness tracker, and you can get all the details right here.
The company is holding its NikeFuel Forum in Manhattan on Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET. While details are sparse, you can expect FuelBand talk and likely an update to its proprietary fitness metric, NikeFuel. The CNET team will be on hand to bring you all the live news, photos, and commentary starting about 15 minutes before the event kicks off.
You can tune in to the live blog here:
Join CNET's NikeFuel Forum live blog at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday
Nike was among the first companies to ride the wave of fitness trackers, and certainly has been one of the most high-profile names. The original FuelBand was a success thanks to its winning design and strong integration with Apple's iOS.
Related stories
- Nike schedules NikeFuel Forum: New FuelBand coming?
- Top Nike designer reportedly joins Apple
- How my body rejected activity trackers and the 'quantified self'
But the company has far more competition this time around, including a strong contender in the FitBit Force, which CNET editor Brian Bennett considers the strongest option currently in the market.
Even Samsung Electronics has gotten in the mix, with the Galaxy Gear smartwatch also functioning as a fitness tracker.
Aside from new colors, the FuelBand hasn't gotten a proper refresh in more than a year and a half. Nike is overdue for an update.
CNET will use ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow.
(Credit: Nike)