The top of smart health connected objects for hiking

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If you prefer to spend your holidays alone in the mountains rather than on the crowded beaches of the French Riviera, you may not want to completely disconnect! To record your sports performance during hikes and get good advice, nothing better than smart health connected objects. We have selected a top of the best smart health connected objects for hiking.

Fitbit Surge measures effort and acts as a GPS

Fitbit Surge

Since its release earlier this year, Fitbit’s latest smart health connected bracelet has grown in popularity. Unlike wristbands that just measure the number of steps and calories burned, the Fitbit Surge also has a heart rate sensor and GPS – all with 7 days of battery life. The Surge proves to be an ideal companion for hiking since it not only records the route, but also assesses the intensity of the effort produced. Announced as "the best-selling GPS watch in the United States", this activity sensor is compatible with iOS, Android and even Windows Phone smartphones! You can buy it for 220 € on Amazon, after obviously having consulted our complete Review here …

Sensoria smart socks for good posture

Sensoria smart socks

If there are not yet smart health connected walking shoes, you will have to settle for the range of socks offered by Sensoria Fitness. In the space of two years, the brand has developed a rather original know-how since its socks are capable of measuring not only physical activity (number of steps, distances), but especially the posture of the walker: placement of the feet, friction zones, pressure points are all data recorded by the sensor and visible on a mobile application iOS, Android and Windows Phone. The brand has developed a whole series of tips to help hikers walk better, to avoid any trauma. The socks are available directly on the Sensoria website.

Lily, that drone that follows you everywhere

The drone Lily

If the GoPro camera is still a safe bet, you could also choose the Lily drone for your mountain hikes. This one was a great success on Kickstarter with its technology capable of tracking its master who also takes superb HD videos from the air. Controllable from a smartphone, it can also be used as a high-quality camera (12 MPx) in selfie mode … At the moment, Lily is still in the phase of pre-order on the official website.

GoTenna brings you network in the mountains

GoTenna

In the mountains, it sometimes happens that the network picks up badly (even very badly), so much so that it is no longer possible to make a phone call. GoTenna is a small box that allows you to create a virtual network with other devices of the brand. This makes it possible to circumvent the absence of antennae of telephone operator up to 80km in the mountains. Rewarded several times at CES 2015, the GoTenna has a bright future ahead of it! It is available for pre-order on the official site for 149 $.

HidrateMe is a version 2.0 gourd

HidrateMe

HidrateMe is a water bottle capable of measuring its owner's water consumption in real time. Combined with data recorded by compatible physical activity sensors (or simply by a smartphone …), it will be able to display the hydration level of the drinker on the mobile application – to avoid any risk of dehydration. Quite practical for long walks in full sun! It is sold for $ 47 in the United States and Canada, with delivery in January 2016. It will then arrive in France.

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