Another fitness tracker with a well-known Chinese name was subjected to an extensive security analysis in our laboratory as part of our large Fitness…
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Nokia Steel HR: No weaknesses in the security check
If a fitness tracker is marketed under the name of the electronics giant Nokia, and it is also part of an entire health and…
Polar A370: Fit in privacy, too
As a well-known manufacturer in the field of fitness and health gadgets, Polar was a must in our large fitness tracker test. For the…
Medion S2000: Exemplary privacy protection with small weaknesses
As an electronics brand of supermarket giant ALDI, Medion naturally also has a fitness tracker in its current product range. As usual for Medion,…
Secure fitness All-Rounder: Apple Watch Series 3
The Apple Watch Series 3 is the only device in our fitness wearable test that is only compatible with Apple iOS devices. It enjoys…
Lenovo HW01: Cheap tracker with security flaws
If one of the big names in the electronics sector presents a new fitness tracker, which also attracts attention due to its comparatively low…
Garmin vívofit 3: Secure tracker for starting activity
The Garmin vívofit 3 is a fitness tracker with one-year battery life including activity detection. It is more of a beginner’s market product but…
Moov Now: All-rounder with proper protection
Moov, based in the USA, sells a very lightweight fitness tracker weighing 15.1 grams under the product name Moov Now. It is not designed…
Sonoff Basic WiFi
ITEAD from Shenzhen (China) sells a series of ESP8266-based smart home products under the Sonoff brand, which is enjoying increasing popularity in the hobbyist…
Under Pressure!? – Nokia BPM+
Like Nokia Thermo, which we tested in February, Nokia BPM+ is also a health care product. It’s blood pressure and pulse sensor measurements are…