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Samsung Gear S3 Frontier smartwatch review
Samsung comes back to market again with its latest smartwatch, the Gear S3, a model that comes in two distinct versions: the Frontier and Classic. This review focuses on the Frontier, which is the active and fully-loaded of the two, thanks to a rugged design and new features that make it pretty robust.
Virtual Reality—the future of gaming has arrived
Come inside and find out how Virtual Reality headsets are changing the way we play video games. We will look at what Virtual Reality is, how it works, and the range of Virtual Reality gaming headsets that are available.
What’s the difference between VR and Windows Mixed Reality (WMR)?
What's the difference between the virtual reality offered by the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) headsets?
Fitbit Charge 5 review
Fitbit continues its penchant for making very good wearables with the Charge 5 activity tracker fitness band, which finally shows some colour.
Best smartwatch for students
Find the best smartwatch for high school and college students. Compare battery life, health features, durability, and value.
Garmin Venu 2 Plus review
All you need to do is look at the Garmin Venu 2 Plus to recognize this isn’t like its other smartwatches, and that’s not a bad thing.
Ultrahuman Ring Air vs Galaxy Ring vs Oura 3 compared
Considering a smart ring? Compare the Ultrahuman Ring Air vs Galaxy Ring vs Oura 3, which are three of the best in the market right now.
Fossil Q Wander Women’s Smartwatch review
The new Fossil Q Wander watch is a stylish new smartwatch for women, and it features everything from interchangeable watch bands to a magnetically-charged battery. Read this full review to learn more about the Wander.
Huawei Watch GT 4 review
Not all smartwatches follow the same path, and that’s one way to describe the Huawei Watch GT 4. With accurate activity tracking and a colourful display, could it be the wearable for you?
Review: Easy to use fitness and sleep tracking with the Misfit...
Using fitness trackers means I can gauge my progress, keep track of how far I’ve run, and always know how many calories I’ve burnt. Although there are a lot of great fitness trackers on the market now, I don’t always have the time to set up a new system or learn a new app. What I need in a fitness tracker are features like ‘simple’, ‘precise’, and ‘easy to use’, and that’s why I’m seriously impressed with the new Misfit Flash. It ticks all the boxes and, thanks to the app, even gives you info on your sleep patterns.








