Shoes That Can Record Your Weight?

Verily, a sister company of Google, is likely working on other health-tracking projects. Just a few days ago, the company received 510(k) clearance for a health-tracking watch that’s aimed at clinical or research use. Verily says that the device has been used by thousands in clinical research studies, and thanks to the Food and Drug Administration clearance, it can now be used for more research. It’s likely we’ll see other related products from the company too — fitness tracking is only set to become more important over the next few years.

There’s no word yet on when we’ll see any fitness-tracking shoes co-developed by Verily, but it’s possible we could see something within the next year or so.

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