Nokia to Acquire Health Gear Maker Withings in $192m Deal

Nokia has revealed its plan to purchase Withings, a maker of health and fitness accessories, in a deal worth $192 million. Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri has said that the move will further his Finnish firmā€™s ā€œstrategic interestā€ in health, as well as its ā€œposition in the Internet of Things.ā€

Though Wittings offers a range of accessories intended for tracking and improving health and fitness, its best-known products include the iPhone-compatible smartwatch Activite. This wearable, pictured above, couples a conventional timepiece design with sleep and fitness tracking capabilities.

The acquisition, which is expected to close early in 2016ā€™s third quarter, could help Nokia to make a comeback in consumer electronics. In 2013, the company agreed to sell its mobile phone division to Microsoft – a move which decisively ended Nokiaā€™s run as a major player in the mobile phone market.

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