Reebok International Ltd.
Location
Massachusetts
Founded
1895-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
1608 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Reebok International Ltd.
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2025-03-11 (tvc.ru)
"Mix to the Face": Reebok announced a boycott after scandalous advertising
The Russian Reebok launched feminist advertisements about the fight against stereotypes about men and women.
Read more2024-12-26 (senken.co.jp)
Reebok's popular model makes its first appearance on Gashapon (R)! "Reebok INSTAPUMP FURY MINI FIGURE COLLECTION" commemorating the 30th anniversary of the release of [INSTAPUMP FURY] released | Senken Shimbun
This is the news site of Senken Shimbun. Covers information on the fashion industry, from trend information to trends in apparel, retail, and material manufacturers. In addition to news, we post content useful for the fashion business, such as information on exhibitions, human resources education, networks, and seminars. I'll do it.
Read more2024-08-15 (mercadofitness.com)
Reebok launches its wellness app
Reebok officially launches its “Reebok Fitness” wellness app, with access to a variety of health and wellness resources.
Read more2022-11-15 (t3.com)
Reebok kicks off its Black Friday Sale in style
Save up to 50% on the latest collections and exclusive early-access pieces now
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2014-01-10 (engadget.com)
Testing Reebok's Checklight head impact monitor with a human punching bag
Last year Reebok showed up to CES with the Checklight, a head-impact sensor developed in collaboration with mc10. Problem was, the company didn't really have a way to demo the preproduction version of its G-force sensor. They simply slipped it into a black skullcap and let the press take photos. But, in the interim, it's come to market, offering protection to athletes young and old, for a reasonably affordable $149. This year, the companies came fully prepared with a pair of boxing gloves and some headgear. Naturally, being the masochist I am, I invited anyone who was interested to join me at the Reebok booth on the show floor where they would get to punch me in the face. The response was alarmingly enthusiastic.Not wanting to disappoint, I dutifully donned the black skullcap, with the sensor's blinking display hanging behind my head. Then it was just a matter of removing the glasses, putting on the foam headgear and accepting that I'd brought this on myself.
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