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New GlamFit line of wearable jewelry has the elegance you've been looking for

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Wearables are all the rage these days, but unfortunately they aren’t all that fashionable. However, a new line of jewelry might be just what the doctor ordered. GlamFit Jewelry by Liberty is a collection of bracelets, pendants, and necklaces that not only track your fitness activities, they add a touch of class as well.

Aimed at women who want to track their steps, but do it in style, these wearables are either sterling silver or gold-plated, and include semi-precious gemstones, making it something you’ll actually wear.

On top of looking good, GlamFit Jewelry by Liberty includes VeryFit technology, which means it can monitor activity, exercise, and sleep quality. The VeryFit app for smartphones will automatically sync to your GlamFit and provide detailed information such as how many steps you take and how many calories you burned each day. It will also track your goals and let you know how you’re trending. It will even tell you if you had a good night’s sleep.

The full line includes over 17 different styles of bracelets, pendants, and necklaces. Pricing starts at $155 for a sterling silver charm drop bracelet and tops out at $350 for the “Marina” sterling silver Caribbean blue bracelet with genuine blue topaz and green amethyst stones. Pendants and necklaces start at $180 each.

The GlamFit line is just now being introduced at CES 2016 so there is no retail availability just yet, but you can order any of the items now from glamfitjewelry.com.

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