TODAY July 1, 2021
Brianna Steinhilber

The latest update to Halo helps you improve everyday movements, like bending, lifting, twisting and walking.

The app and band tracks everything from your movements and heart rate to your tone of voice when communicating with others.

I’m no stranger to fitness trackers. I was once on the Fitbit bandwagon, checking my steps almost obsessively and feeling naked if I accidentally left it sitting on the counter at home.

So I was curious: Is the Amazon Halo (which hit the market in December 2020) just another way to stay on top of my daily step count? Or does it offer some new ways for me to track and improve my health?

After wearing the band for two weeks,...

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