MOTOROLA MOTOROKR
S305 BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES
Although most music players and phones come standard with ear-buds, headphones are not a one-size-fits-all a;air. Thankfully, Motorola’s
new low-cost cans are great for active users who eschew in-ear audio.
iPhone compatible, these headphones let runners make a telephone call on
the fly and listen to “Eye of the Tiger” when they need a burst of energy. And
Bluetooth means no fighting with cables if you end your runs with Balboa-esque
air-boxing. $59.99; motorola.com
Promises, Promises ...
It’s that time of year again. You know, when we resolve to be better, slimmer and
healthier than last year. This year, we suggest better living through technology,
with four fitness gizmos designed to monitor your progress (and that kick out a
WITHINGS CONNECTED
BODY SCALE
We won’t go as far as saying this device will make
using a scale fun again, but it will make it much
more informative. By connecting to a WiFi network,
this high-tech scale stores users’ weights online
and analyzes them with a free iPhone application
that can conduct a detailed body analysis and track
weight, body fat and body mass over time. The
best part is that you can interact with the data in
typical iPhone style, by pinching and prodding it.
That’s much better than the old way: pinching and
prodding your spare tire. $159; withings.com