- published: 07 Nov 2015
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Moov, Inc. is a fitness wearable company based in Mountain View, California. The Moov device pairs with mobile device software to provide personal artificial intelligence coaching in running & walking, cardio boxing, swimming, cycling and body weight workout. Moov is an active activity tracker that gives real-time coaching and feedback to promote improvement and aid in sports injury prevention.
Moov began a crowdfunding campaign run through their own website on February 27, 2014 and met their $40,000 goal in 90 minutes. The company went from crowdfunding to shipping in 5 months, with the first shipments sent out in late July 2014. Founders Nikola Hu, Tony Yuan, and Meng Li have combined experience working for companies including Apple, Microsoft Research, Bungie, and Nokia.
The Moov device uses 3 sensors to form a 9-axis sensing system that can recreate motion in 3D. An LED ring around the face of the Moov lights up to communicate connection and battery information and the device connects wirelessly using Bluetooth 4.0 or Bluetooth SMART. Moov comes with a wrist strap, an ankle band and a charger. The device is compatible with all iOS devices equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and Android devices with Bluetooth 4.0 and a BLE API that allows third-party app code to access BLE. The battery lasts for up to two weeks and charges with the included Moov charger.
Eason Chan (陳奕迅; Chan Yick-shun) is a prominent male singer in Hong Kong's music industry. Eason Chan has been praised by Time magazine as a front runner in the next generation of Cantopop. He is considered by media to be Hong Kong's third "god of song" after Samuel Hui and Jacky Cheung. In 2012, Time Out Hong Kong crowned Chan as the "King of Asian Pop". Chan is ranked #6 in the 2013 Forbes China Celebrity Top 100 List.
His Cantonese album U87 was listed in 2005 by Time magazine as one of "Five Asian Albums Worth Buying".
Chan is a multiple winner of the prestigious Golden Melody Award. In 2003, he won "Best Mandarin Male Singer" and "Best Mandarin Album" for Special Thanks To.... In 2009, he won "Best Mandarin Album" for his Mandarin album Don't Want to Let Go. He won his second "Best Mandarin Male Singer" award in 2015, for the album rice & shine.
Chan has earned 100 million HKD in 2014.
Chan, born in Hong Kong, went to England to study when he was 12. He attended St. Joseph's kindergarten, St. Joseph's College in Hong Kong, Dauntsey's School in Wiltshire, England and later Kingston University, studying architecture. Chan returned to Hong Kong before the completion of his degree to participate in the 1995 New Talent Singing Awards Competition in which he won first place. Immediately after his victory, Capital Artists signed a contract with him, ending his future career as an architect while launching his successful career in music. Chan received a doctorate honorary degree from Kingston University.
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