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If multi-billion dollar anti-cancer drugs can't pull that trick and get super-fast-tracked by the FDA, some jewelry bracelet is unlikely to get away with it before the fashion season is over.

Indeed, that guy /girl has no clue what they are talking about. The approval period for medical devices is approximately 6 months. Well enough to have updates every year without running into difficulties.
 
those look so goofy. i'm interested in this iwatch not actually being a watch, and more of a health sensor... but lets be honest, even with watch, health sensor, and music playing capabilities, it doesn't sound that interesting. there has to be something more if they are actually going to release something.
 
those look so goofy. i'm interested in this iwatch not actually being a watch, and more of a health sensor... but lets be honest, even with watch, health sensor, and music playing capabilities, it doesn't sound that interesting. there has to be something more if they are actually going to release something.

OK I'll be 100% honest -- my curiosity is extremely piqued by the prospect of an Apple designed health sensor band that doubles as a wrist worn auxillary data retrieval center.

I've been wearing a FuelBand almost since it was first launched and it's practically glued to my wrist, but its still lacking. The newest model is marginally better but the app an online is still buggy. I'm still lusting for something more accurate w/ more useful info & doesn't look like a .10 bubblegum machine bracelet.
 
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