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Under Armour, HTC debut 'Grip' fitness tracker

Under Armour continued its foray into the world of tech this weekend with the unveiling of the HTC Grip, a smart fitness tracker powered by the Baltimore company's fitness app, UA Record.

The GPS-enabled, Bluetooth-compatible, waterproof wristband tracks "a range of sports and activities, allowing athletes to set personal goals, then smash them," HTC announced.

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Grip can be used with Android and iOS devices, and has a five-hour battery life. Grip will be available this spring for $199, according to The Verge.

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