Tesla engineers develop fitness tracker that reportedly records workouts more accurately than any other comparable device
To record a workout, there is no need to open an app or press a button; as long as Fort is worn on the wrist, the wearable automatically records every training session. It uses data from a heart rate and motion sensor, which is analyzed using advanced algorithms. The accompanying smartphone app not only tracks repetitions of different exercises but also visualizes weekly progress and identifies under-stimulated muscle groups.
Fort also tracks cardio workouts such as running and monitors sleep and stress levels. Weighing just 30 grams, the wristband is designed for comfortable all-day wear, and the battery promises a runtime of seven days. Fort is available in silver, black or gold and can be combined with a variety of other wristbands to match your outfit.




