07 September,2011 12:24 PM IST | | AFP
Last week, Silicon Valley-based startup Striiv announced plans for a portable fitness device that blends fitness and gaming with something a bit unexpected -- charitable donations.
The device, also called Striiv, is about the same size as an Apple Nano and is attachable to a keychain or belt. It tracks all of your movements throughout the day -- including steps you take around your office and gym workouts -- and transforms your activities into games and donations.
So far the device's only game, MyLand, is powered solely by physical activity. The more you move, the more your enchanted island fills with exotic wildlife and plants. More games are expected to be added in the future, according to the company.
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Striiv is available for preorder via its website, and will ship on October 15. Retail price is $99.
The new device joins a slew of wearable, portable devices that track your movements and aim to get you fit, including Adidas MiCoach Pacer, Affectiva Q Sensor, Basis, BodyMedia BodyFit, Digifit, Fitbit, Jawbone UP, and Nike+GPS.