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Spire Health Tag Hands-on Review : First look - Keeping calm with the invisible wearable

Spire Health Tag Hands-on Review : First look – Keeping calm with the invisible wearable

Posted on September 21, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

We stick on Spire’s new stress and activity tracking tags

Spire, the company behind the wearable that wanted to keep you calm, is back with the Health Tag. It’s a wearable that sticks onto your clothes and aims to help you sleep better, de-stress during the day and keeps an eye on your daily activity.

The stick-on Spire Health Tag is available now in packs of 3 ($99), 8 ($199) and 15 ($299) with the idea that you can hide them away in the waistband of your underwear or in your bra or gym gear. There’s also a Spire+ program gives you unlimited free Health Tags for a $10 monthly fee.

The tags are waterproof so can survive a spin in the wash if you forget to take one off. Each Tag also delivers 1.5 years worth of battery life, so there’s no need to worry about charging.
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