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Nokia to buy health tracking firm Withings

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish mobile network equipment maker Nokia said on Tuesday it had struck a deal to buy France's Withings S.A. for 170 million euros ($191 million) in its first move into the market for digital products that monitor health.

Withings' products include activity trackers, weighing scales, thermometers, blood pressure monitors and baby monitors built on a digital platform.

"We have said consistently that digital health was an area of strategic interest to Nokia, and we are now taking concrete action to tap the opportunity in this large and important market," Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri said in a statement.

Once the world's largest mobile phone maker, Nokia in 2014 sold its handset business to Microsoft and carried out a string of other deals that left it focused on network gear.

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Withings will be part of the group's small Nokia Technologies unit which includes its patent portfolio and some consumer products, including a virtual reality camera and a Nokia-branded tablet computer made by a third party.

Withings has about 200 employees. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter.

($1 = 0.8880 euros)

(Reporting by Jussi Rosendahl; Editing by Alistair Scrutton and Mark Potter)