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Roundup of the best smartwatches and fitness trackers
Smartwatches have been slowly getting better at offering true value as both extensions of smartphones and activity trackers with fitness in mind.
Coaching from your wrist: popular smartwatch and activity tracker fitness coaches
Getting in shape starts at the wrist. Use a personal coach on smartwatches and fitness trackers to stay on track with your fitness goals.
8 things you can do with virtual reality technology
Next gen virtual reality tech means you can do just about anything in VR including gaming, exploring, getting fit, watching a concert, and even working.
CES 2024: Garmin adds two devices for women, overhauls Connect app
Garmin didn’t reveal anything big at CES, choosing instead to focus on renewing and refreshing products to help those wanting to stay active.
Virtual reality headset care and maintenance
I offer key tips for maintaining your VR headset in this how-to guide, here are ways to keep your virtual reality hardware in top condition.
New Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses get an AI upgrade
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses will have new AI-driven tools enabling them to do what you tell them through voice commands.
Smartwatches that will let you read your text messages
Smartwatches are great for reading bit sized notifications an even text messages without needing to whip out one’s smartphone, tap the messaging app and scroll to the latest messages. Here are some smartwatches that do a great job of letting you read your text messages and even respond to them.
New in wearables at CES 2022
From fitness trackers and smartwatches to eye masks, tracking rings, and more, here's what's new in wearables at CES 2022
Apollo vibrating stress reliever and sleep aid wearable review
The Apollo is a non-responsive wearable device that focuses on helping you optimize your sleep, heart rate variability, and stress.
Fitbit Alta HR review
Using a fitness band is the only way to truly get the most out of it, so by slimming down in size, adding a heart rate monitor and improving tracking and battery life, Fitbit may have hit a solid mix with the Alta HR.








