CES 2015: Misfit Partners With Swarovski On Solar-Charged Fitness Tracker
LindseyKratochwill
at 09:35 AM Jan 9 2015
Misfit Swarovski Shine
Popular Science
Gadgets // 

Wearable technology is great, but inevitably, the battery will die. What if you never had to worry about a battery charge?

Misfit, the makers of Shine and Flash, have partnered with Swarovski to create a crazy crystal fitness tracker. It has the same bells and whistles as the previous models—tracking your steps and sleep—but the appearance is noticeably different. Instead of a sleek, smooth face, which lights up when you tap it, this new Shine is essentially a giant Swarovski crystal with some hidden electronics built in.

The first models to be released are the standard battery-powered ones, but a violet-colored version slated to release later in the year will have a cut crystal face that harnesses the sun's energy, feeds it into embedded solar panels, and powers the device. The company says you can charge with almost any light source, and only 15 minutes will revive it.

comments powered by Disqus
Sign up for the Pop Sci newsletter
Australian Popular Science
ON SALE 01 FEBRUARY
PopSci Live