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AT&T Adds Three Fitness Wearables to Retail Portfolio

AT&T added three wearables Friday targeted at fitness enthusiasts. Citing the rise in health-related information available, the company said wearables are a big part of helping consumers make healthy decisions based on heart rate, sleep and activity sensing. The Basis…

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Peak ($199) packs four sensors to measure heart rate, motion, perspiration and skin temperature and tracks duration, stages and quality of sleep, AT&T said Thursday. The GPS-enabled Garmin vivoactive ($249) smartwatch comes preloaded with running, biking and golf apps. Users can pair it with their smartphone to receive alerts for incoming texts, calls and social media notifications, AT&T said. The Garmin vivofit 2 ($99) fitness tracker monitors steps and calories burned and tracks sleep quality that can be displayed on a smartphone app, AT&T said. The devices are available in select AT&T locations and at att.com.