Kiwi Move Aims To Be The Final Word in All Things Wearable Tech and Fitness Tracking (VIDEO)

Wearable technology is the way of the future. It began with simple activity trackers and has since blossomed into social application devices, cameras and much more. However, one new activity-tracking bit of technology is taking aim at the full spectrum of wearable tech.

Kiwi Move is a multi-use device that seeks to replace several other similar devices and can help you with your daily tasks. Kiwi Wearable Technologies developed the device to be Internet-enabled and designed it to do everything from track your physical activities, control your internet devices remotely and respond to voice commands.

According to Mashable, the device both updates information like logging your daily workout and finds and suggests ways to improve your life. For example, the Kiwi "Move" app will analyze a wearers behaviors and will, over time, suggest improvements to your actions like. For example, your Kiwi Move will master your golf swing for you and then suggest ways for your golf swing to... you know, actually look mastered.

It boasts a five-day battery life and the ability to be worn in all conditions, the Kiwi Move is hoping to dethrone some of its competitors as being the last word in wearable activity-tracking technology.

It is compatible with both iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth or WiFI connection. Developers can already use the Kiwi Machine to learn the platform and start building apps for the Kiwi Move that might aid in its mission to be the best of the best in activity tracking.

"The Kiwi Move is our vision for the future of wearable tech, as we look to make single-function devices a thing of the past, said Ali Nawab, Kiwi's Chief Executive Officer. "We believe that wearable tech products should be multi-functional - One Kiwi Move, many apps."

For those interested, the Kiwi Move can be pre-ordered at a promotional price of just $99 and will begin shipping in July of 2014.