
Fitt Insider Strength wearables, Continuous hormone tracking, and At-home diagnostics
Feb 17, 2026
A roundup of new strength-specific wearables that auto-detect exercises, reps, sets, and fatigue. A wrist device that uses multiple biosensors and AI to estimate real-time hormone levels. A claimed five-minute, $5 multi-marker hormone test that needs clinical validation. A quick mention of industry events and major fitness-tech mergers on the horizon.
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Use Conferences To Meet Founders And Executives
- Attend industry events to network and learn about major deals and trends.
- Email team@fitt.co if you're attending the Connected Health & Fitness Summit and want to meet Joe Vinayor in LA.
Strength Training Needs Its Own OS
- Fort's wearable focuses specifically on strength metrics most trackers miss.
- It auto-detects exercises, reps, sets, range of motion, and fatigue without manual logging.
Wrist Tech For Continuous Hormone Signals
- Clair aims to estimate real-time hormones using 10 biosensors and AI modeling.
- The wrist device targets fertility, athletic performance, and perimenopause without blood or urine tests.
