This Ralph Lauren Polo Tech sends fitness data to tablets or smart phones.
Let's be brutally honest.
No one cares that you work out. No one else, on the face of this earth, wants to hear it.
They could give a rat's rear end that you get up at 5 a.m. for a 5-mile run before work. They have no interest in your claim to bench press 153 pounds. They space out when you talk about your 3-day-a-week regimen with a personal trainer.
So what did the tech world do to us? It took fitness talk up to a new level of annoying that makes me, and I'm assuming the rest of the world, want to bang their heads on a punching bag.
Wearable fitness: Smart watches. Health monitors. Activity trackers. Hidden inside jewelry. Embedded in clothing.
Gadgets that people can have on their bodies 24-7 so they can not only tell exactly how intensely they walked from the parking garage to the office desk, but how many steps they took from their desks to the vegetarian café down the street.
And then tell you about it.
Will they make it to 10,000 steps by the end of the day? Please keep us updated!!!
