For instance, the new Halo View comes with a display for viewing and managing health metrics. The original Halo tracker didn’t have a display at all. So all interaction was either handled by voice, or details had to be viewed through the companion app on a connected smartphone. You will still likely have to use the app for some stuff. But now with the display, the Halo View enables some on-wrist visibility. The display is also full color and AMOLED, which should make things easier to see outside and in brighter conditions. Halo View retails for $80 and ships in time for the holidays. It comes in three different colors – Active Black, Sage Green, and Lavender Dream. It features a collection of curated and coached workout and exercise classes. At launch, Halo Fitness will offer classes for Yoga, Outdoor, Mobility, Cardio, and Strength. With more on the way in the future post-launch. You’ll need to subscribe to the Halo Membership to gain full access to Halo Fitness. But if you buy a Halo View it comes with one year of free access. There’s also a collection of “select classes” that are available to those without the membership.