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Ultrahuman Ring Air review
The Ultrahuman Ring Air is a fantastic smart ring that doesn't require a subscription but provides tons of useful health and wellness data.
HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset and Controllers reviewed
Continuing my exploration of the immersive world of virtual reality, I had the opportunity to test the HP WMR headset and controllers.
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.
CES 2016: Meeting the new member of the Fitbit family
Fitbit is among the top companies for wearables today, and at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, they announced a brand new device; the Fitbit Blaze. Check out the new device, as seen at the Fitbit booth at CES.
Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker review
When it comes to activity trackers, the Fitbit Charge 6 is among the most effective you can find, but not without a few things missing.
The Most Talked About Tech at the Life and Tech Expo
A big round of applause goes to the Best Buy team for pulling off another successful Life and Tech event in Dundas Square, Toronto....
Monster Clarity 8.0 earbuds review
The Monster Clarity 8.0 are solid earbuds that feature ANC, fast charging, and up to 50 hours of use with a fully charged case. Are they right for you?
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.
Android Wear – Preview
Smartwatches, augmented reality glasses, fitness trackers –any compact extension to your smartphone or tablet– is firmly in Google’s sights with the announcement of Android Wear. What is Android Wear? It’s a push to extend Android to those smartwatches and wearable devices, using a standard API and developer tools so Android apps for smartphones and tablets can be ported to, or seamlessly integrated with those wearables. Google is working with developers and hardware partners like Samsung, Fossil and LG on the Android Wear Initiative. And you’ll see two Android Wear-powered smartwatches at Best Buy Later this year: the Moto 360 and LG’s G Watch.








