More on Wearable Tech - Style meets functionality / by Andrea Ching

My soon to be departing intern, Renso, brought a new wearable to my attention: the new Ray wearable tracker by Misfit takes a practical device and gives it a stylish edge that most other trackers lack. 

The Ray uses a combination of sensors to tracks steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep. It's  water resistant and features vibration and led lights to provide feedback. It also reminds you if  you’ve been immobile for too long. The Ray uses button cell removable batteries with a life  expectancy of around six months. It's available in Rose Gold and Carbon Black, with a few different band options and releases in March starting at $100 which puts the Ray somewhere in the middle in terms of pricing.