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What’s new in Wearable Tech: looking ahead for 2016
2015 brought a real shift to what wearable technology did for its users. No longer just a step and calorie tracker, we were introduced to wearables that did everything from help measure your golf swings, hiking elevation and even break apart and analyze your deep and light sleep. What does 2016 have in store and how does it look to improve your day to day life? Read on to find out more.
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Which smartwatch has the best battery life?
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Samsung Galaxy Buds review
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Smartwatches that will let you read your text messages
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Smartwatch buying guide
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Meta Connect 2024: an exciting look at virtual reality devices
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Amazfit Bip smartwatch with heart rate monitoring review
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What Can Wearables Do For Me? I Don’t Exercise
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.






