Acer releases Windows Phone companion app for Liquid Leap fitness trackers

Acer has finally released a Windows Phone companion app for its line of Liquid Leap wearables. Similar to other fitness tracker companion apps, the Acer Leap Manager allows you to keep track of all of your fitness data and manage notification settings. Here's a quick rundown of what you can expect from the app:
- View your step counts, activity minutes, distance, calories consumed and sleep records on a daily and weekly basis
- Sync activity data by connecting over Bluetooth® 4.0 LE to the Acer Liquid Leap
- Enable and disable text & call notifications, meeting reminders
So if the Microsoft Band or Fitbit don't strike your fancy and you've opted for one of Acer's fitness bands, you can now track all of your data right on your Windows Phone. If you want to give the app a go yourself, be sure to hit up the link to the Windows Store below to get started. And if you'd like to check out Acer's Liquid Leap wearable, it's available on Amazon (opens in new tab) starting at just over $97.
Download Acer Leap Manager on the Windows Store (opens in new tab)
Via: MicrosoftInsider.es
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Great Acer!
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Very nice. But I'm waiting for my Band 2 thanks...
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Thank you for your Windows Phone/Mobile support Acer.
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Is it as fully featured as on other platforms? Any news on a Universal Windows 10 app?
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It's pretty nice looking for the price, and it has notifications. Not bad.
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I have one. it's very cheap feeling, was a huge pain to connect to my phone, and none of the notifications or music controls work I posted this in their forum.
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Well, that's too bad...haha.
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Is it bad that, when I saw the bright yellow screen, I thought snapchat? Lol
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I respect Acer somewhat. At least they seem involved in our little world.
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Downloading now,thanks acer
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Cool, was waiting for this!
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Pretty cool to have more support for Windows Mobile. But I am getting a Band 2. Sorry Acer.
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Finally a 3rd party fitness app thar supports notifications!! Hope MS keeps working with other OEMs on this.