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Most People Don’t Trust Their Fitness Trackers, Says Polar CEO

Por: Forbes Tech March 10, 2023

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Polar Ignite 3Polar The CEO of fitness tech company Polar says the majority of people do not trust the stats and guidance offered by their wearables, in an interview with . Polar CEO Sander Werring says only 42% of people trust their fitness tracker’s data, and suggests this is too low a score. “For us, the opportunity lies in the fact that research shows that only 42% of wearable users trust the data they receive and the guidance they... + full article



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