

And depending on his or her weight loss progress (or lack of), it scales up or ramps down the workouts accordingly. Over the course of weeks, the Onitor app regularly reminds the wearer to perform fitness routines pulled from the app’s paid subscription catalog. And finally, it generates a long-term fitness plan tailored to the data provided.

Then, it prompts the wearer to select a weight-loss goal within an established time frame. The experience begins with Onitor’s companion smartphone app, which requests basic physiological characteristics like height, weight, date of birth, and gender. When the Onitor isn’t tracking heart rate, it’s reminding the wearer of fitness commitments. And as an added benefit, a built-in battery recharges the fitness band as it’s being used. Over time, an algorithm helps find the cardiac activity zone where fat is burned.

But unlike most, it’s removable: The Onitor’s bullet-shaped exterior slots into a ceramic clip that tracks real-time heart rate with an ECG sensor. The Onitor, a oblong, LED-illuminated smartwatch constructed of water-resistant metalized ceramic and stainless steel, fits around a wearers’ wrist like an off-the-shelf fitness band. That was the catalyst for the Onitor Track, a new wearable that targets weight loss through intelligent personalization. Settling on a fitness routine is one thing, but maintaining consistency when it comes to good wellness habits is another - it’s far too easy to fall into a downward spiral, or to “yo-yo” between a healthy and unhealthy lifestyle. Losing weight can be an exercise in futility. Using knowledge of analytics and algorithms, the technology is sensor-rich for monitoring people and providing accurate data for analysis. Onitor’s background is rooted in research and science, developing wearable technology with a dynamic platform for the next generation of health and well-being products. To learn more about Onitor visit About Onitor Onitor Track will be on display at CES booth #45933 in the Sands. The new Onitor Track is powered with technology from its parent company, Cloudtag, a technology innovation company headed by Ben-Haim, an entrepreneur best known for co-founding medical device company Biosense Inc., which was sold to Johnson & Johnson. Together, these two things show off two great strengths of our business: the hardware and the software, brought together with a highly targeted purpose.” The Onitor Track succeeds by combining accurate data capture, which helps it build an excellent picture of each user, and smart manipulation of that data to make a fitness and nutrition program that is constantly refined to gain excellent results. “That’s where we think the Onitor Track can help.

But when you look at the way that people are encouraged to lose weight, they are still by-and-large using old-fashioned methods with a very limited use of data to help them,” says Amit Ben-Haim, CEO of Cloudtag and creator of the Onitor brand. “We deliver targeted solutions for real people’s needs. The Track digests combined data recorded from both modes along with weekly weight inputs from the user to provide an exercise program and nutritional advice that are constantly adapting to the user’s progress, giving unparalleled insights and ensuring the user meets their weight loss target. In the clipped position, the device transforms into an accurate ECG heart rate monitor. Onitor Track is worn in two different ways: strapped to the user’s wrist and clipped onto a chest band or sports bra during exercise. Onitor Track combines a dual-position wearable with a personalized weight loss and nutrition program delivered via an app. In the context of those growing rates, Onitor is dedicated to using technology to empower people to make positive health decisions. WHO also states that more people die from cardiovascular disease than from any other cause. In the U.S., the World Health Organization (WHO), have identified lifestyle risks that may affect more than two-thirds of adults who are overweight or obese. 3, 2017 – Onitor ®, provider of digital health technology for consumers, today announced the introduction of Onitor Track, an innovative biometric data-driven program designed to aid weight loss for women and men, showcasing this month at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
