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Garmin Vivoactive 4 & Garmin Venu review

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If you're looking to track daily activity, sleep, and workouts, the Garmin Vivoactive 4 and Venu watches help you take charge of your health and wellbeing.

Apple launches iPhone 15 smartphones, new Watches

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Apple is releasing a new set of phones with the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro, plus new Apple Watches to freshen up that lineup.

Achieve your fitness goals with the Polar Loop and the Polar...

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  Though there are many activity and step counters available on the market, the Polar Loop is one of the few to be compatible with a heart rate monitor. I had the opportunity to test the Polar Loop with the Polar H7 Heart Rate Sensor and here’s what I thought:

Samsung Gear Sport review

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Samsung is back at it again, urging a healthy fitness regimen for anyone through the Gear Sport, one of its latest smartwatches.

The Fitbit Air and Google Health Premium are a match made...

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The Fitbit Air with a Google Health Premium subscription keeps you on top of health and activity, and provides AI-driven insights.

Fitbit Versa 4 smartwatch review

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A smartwatch’s purpose is to both induce informed activity and keep you connected, but the Fitbit Versa 4 forces you to make lasting choices.

Samsung Galaxy S5 and Gear Fit: the ultimate pair for an...

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Sometimes two products work together so well that they mesh into an extension of one another and become that much better than either is on its own. Each might be pretty cool, but together, they becomes something special. That’s the case with Samsung’s Galaxy S5 smartphone and its Galaxy Fit fitness band. I had a week to try out these Samsung flagship devices and came away impressed with how well the two combine into what’s currently one of the best experiences out there for someone with an active, connected lifestyle.

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Enter this contest for a chance to win the new reality of gaming and home entertainment offered by the amazing Oculus Quest 2.

Fitbit Versa 2 review

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With the Versa 2, Fitbit has made a smartwatch that does more than its predecessors by adding Alexa, a new screen and extra features.

What Can Wearables Do For Me? I Don’t Exercise

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While some believe that wearable devices are exclusively for active individuals – those who run, cycle, swim, and make weekly trips to the gym – that isn’t actually the case. Anyone who cares at all about their health and wellness can benefit from what wearable devices have to offer.