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https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/07/timex-iq-move-hands-on/
[font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]Fitness trackers and smartwatches have an image problem. Most of them are [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]bulky[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif] or [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]bland-looking[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif], while some are [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]borderline ostentatious[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]. Plus, not everyone wants to ditch her Rolex or Omega for a device with a lit-up face that buzzes every five minutes. So companies have been trying to [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]camouflage their smartwatches[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif] by embedding them in traditional, analog timepieces. Timex is proving it can appeal to old-timers with its second analog-tracker hybrid, which has a simpler design and is cheaper than [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]its predecessor[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]. The IQ+ Move comes in men's and women's sizes and designs for $150, and I've been wearing one for about a day. And, despite my misgivings about its scarcity of features, I've been won over by its classic design and excellent build.[/font]
[font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]Fitness trackers and smartwatches have an image problem. Most of them are [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]bulky[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif] or [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]bland-looking[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif], while some are [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]borderline ostentatious[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]. Plus, not everyone wants to ditch her Rolex or Omega for a device with a lit-up face that buzzes every five minutes. So companies have been trying to [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]camouflage their smartwatches[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif] by embedding them in traditional, analog timepieces. Timex is proving it can appeal to old-timers with its second analog-tracker hybrid, which has a simpler design and is cheaper than [/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]its predecessor[/font][font=Guardian TextEgyp, serif]. The IQ+ Move comes in men's and women's sizes and designs for $150, and I've been wearing one for about a day. And, despite my misgivings about its scarcity of features, I've been won over by its classic design and excellent build.[/font]