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Review: Pebble 2 Smartwatch
There’s a new Pebble smartwatch in town and it’s quite interesting to see what Pebble has chosen as the key features of its entry-level model four years after it broke Kickstarter records as one of the most funded and most successful projects ever with 68,929 backers.
Garmin targets your golf game with the Approach S10
The Garmin Approach S10 is very much for those looking for a good starting point in picking up the game of golf, or looking to improve further.
Review: Get quick, easy fitness tracking with the LifeTrak Zone C410
Right out of the gate, there are 3 things to really like about the LifeTrak Zone C410 fitness tracker – it tracks your activity level and gives you detailed and useful fitness information, it measures your heart rate just by touching it, and it’s one of the easiest to use fitness trackers I’ve ever tried. It does what it sets out to do and it does it so simply that anyone, even people who find fitness watches and fitness trackers complicated, can pick up and use the device within minutes.
Samsung Galaxy Buds review
With a slimmer profile, improved sound and new colours, Samsung gives truly wireless earbuds another shot with the Galaxy Buds.
Smart watch tech to help you improve your workout
It's hard to know how to step up your workout. Luckily, a great smart watch can help you meet new goals.
Review: Misfit Ray Fitness and Sleep Tracker
Fitness trackers come in all shapes and sizes, but for the most part they all feel very familiar: weird connected to charge them, big bulky shapes for heart rate monitoring, and a sporty, plastic look. There’s one brand that’s gone in a different direction, however: Misfit. Focusing on attractive, fashionable hardware with smart fitness and sleep tracking, Misfit has brought a number of products to market. The latest, the Misfit Ray, wound up on my doorstep a few weeks ago. I took it for a test run (and lift, and nap). Here’s what I found out about the Misfit Ray Fitness and Sleep tracker.
Suunto Spartan Trainer Wrist HR Review
The Suunto Spartan Trainer is a GPS fitness watch with on-board heart rate monitoring. It looks great, is easy to use, and offers you a wide variety of activities to track.
Announcing the Withings Connected Health Products
Withings products are now under the Nokia brand, and there are a number of items available, from smart scales and thermometers, to fitness trackers.
Which VR is perfect for you
Interested in Virtual Reality but not sure which version to choose? Let Geek Squad give you a hand. In this blog, we'll talk about some types of VR from the basic Insignia VR Viewer all the way to the robust Oculus Rift.
Best smart glasses in 2026: complete guide
As a category, smart glasses now cast a wider umbrella that can include a range of styles and technology.









