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How to check ECG and blood pressure on the Samsung Galaxy...
Strap a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 or Watch5 on your wrist, as they're among the only smartwatches that can measure both ECG and blood pressure.
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.
HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO comparison
I went hands-on with the HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO virtual reality headsets to help explain the differences between the two systems.
Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses: Camera, video, and AI features you should...
Put on a pair of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and you get the best of both worlds—normal sunglasses with built-in tech that makes them so much more.
Review: Misfit Shine 2 Activity Tracker + Sleep Monitor
It took me ten seconds to open my Misfit Shine 2, ten minutes to set it up and fully customize it, and ten hours to fall completely, utterly in love with it.
Buy Oculus Quest all-in-one VR headset, get Vader Immortal: A Star...
For a limited time, buy an al-in-one Oculus Quest VR headset and get the complete Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series for free.
Explore the latest in VR technology and immersive experiences
Learn about the newest VR technologies that are taking us beyond the physical world in ways we never thought possible before this year.
Meta Quest VR headset: Frequently asked questions
Dive into the most common questions about the Meta Quest VR headset and learn more about the launch of Meta Quest 3.
Fitbit Versa Lite Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitor Review
The Fitbit Versa Lite is a versatile smartwatch with many great features including an accurate heart rate monitor and on-board apps.
Review: The Microsoft Band 2 is a cut above the rest
2016 is going to be the most exciting year for the wearable yet. We’ve already seen brands like Fitbit improving their brand by putting all of their new features forward. We’re going to have wearables that help us de-stress by encouraging better breathing and then there’s Microsoft Band 2. The Microsoft Band 2 looks to go above and beyond its competition by offering features that nobody else does. In addition to the usual run of notifications and trackers, Band 2 is the first wearable that flexes to offer help with your sleep, on the golf course and in the gym in the same package. Find out more about my experiences with Band by reading onward.








