Wearable Technology
PlayStation VR Review: The future of console gaming has arrived
PlayStation VR, simply put, is out of this world. I already had great experiences with Sony’s newest gaming platform at events like Tokyo Game Show, E3, and Fan Expo Canada, but even my admittedly high expectations were blown away after spending a dedicated week with the VR headset. Sony’s VR tech may not have been the first to the market, nor is it the most powerful, but it offers the best combination of hardware, software, and price of any VR platform available today.
Health and wearables look different at CES 2021
From face masks to sanitizing tech, the health, wellness, and wearables categories look a lot different at CES 2021 as the market shifts
The best smartwatches to gift everyone on your list
There's a smartwatch for everyone, from a fitness fan to a teen, even grandma. We have the best smartwatches to gift everyone on your list.
Samsung unveils latest devices at virtual Unpacked event
Samsung announced a handful of new products at its virtual Unpacked livestream, starting with the Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy Buds Live.
Senior Protection medical alert devices
Senior Protection is bringing medical alert devices for older adults who want to stay safe without sacrificing style.
Citizen smartwatches with heart rate monitor review
These Citizen smartwatches feature touchscreen and hybrid faces that integrate with Google Wear OS for the ultimate watch experience.
Running watches for beginners
There are plenty of smartwatches with features for runners, but if you are just getting started, look for running watches for beginners.
Announcing the Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming System
If you enjoy virtual reality, then you're going to love today's announcement about the Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming System. Read on for full details.
NDur smartwatch review
When it comes to wearing an affordable smartwatch, few come as inexpensively as the one from NDur does, which sticks to the basics.
What the heck is wearable tech? Part 3: Train your pet...
Hey, it’s Debra again. You don’t want to be THAT neighbour, whose dog has a full-on bark-appaloosa concert every time the wind blows.The wonderful scientists, and general smarty-pants, over at Motorola have now created the MOTOPET 200. It’s a new, gentler system to train dogs using “static correction” using vibrations rather than a shock collar. MOTOPET 200 is lightweight and waterproof and looks cute on almost every dog. Who knows, maybe you can even teach him to Moto-roll-over!







