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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.
Samsung Galaxy Watch3 review
Samsung brings back its signature smartwatch for another go round with the Galaxy Watch3, and the familiarity delivers as expected.
How wearables can prepare you for your next doctor’s visit
Wearables are fun devices for keeping track of your fitness and activity levels. But did you know they can also come in handy at your next doctor’s visit? Here are some ways how.
Best Gifts of 2015 – Give the gift of good health...
Fitness trackers have come a long way. Take a look at some of the latest features, things you need to keep in mind when buying one this holiday season and some of the fitness trackers that are on the market today.
How To Get The Most from Virtual and Augmented Reality
What is the difference between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, and what sort of enjoyment can you get from both? Read on to find out.
Review: Samsung Gear VR
Virtual reality is a real thing now. Yes, it has existed for some time, but the concept of immersing yourself in it in a portable way at home and on the go is one major difference. As is the quality of content. Samsung’s Gear VR is a headset with the imprint of Oculus, arguably the most popular company in the VR space today. It’s not the Oculus Rift, of course, but the Gear VR can open up some new worlds with the right smartphone inside.
Samsung Gear Sport review
Samsung is back at it again, urging a healthy fitness regimen for anyone through the Gear Sport, one of its latest smartwatches.
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Best Buy and RW&CO are making Father's Day special for Canadians with a great coupon offer and a great contest with amazing fashion and smart tech prizes.
Review: Narrative Clip Wearable Camera
It’s amazing to see how cameras have evolved over the last 20 years. Remember the days when you’d have to load a roll of film into your camera and then take that film in to be developed after only 12, 24, or 36 snapshots? Those days are long gone. Now we can capture the ins and outs of our daily lives with our smartphone cameras and share those moments with the world in an instant via the touch of a button. The Narrative Clip wearable camera takes this concept of chronicling our lives—or “lifelogging”—to a whole new level by snapping a picture every 30 seconds, and I recently had an opportunity to take one for a spin.
Muse Brain Sensing Headband Review
You’re probably reading this headline and wondering what the heck a brain sensing headband is for… and why you’d need one. Muse is a device that promises not just to help you relax, but it gives you meaningful feedback and results on whether you are truly relaxed and calm. Just by wearing this space-age, Star Trek-looking device for a few minutes a day is supposed to help keep you calm. Can a headband really help relax your brain? Read the review to see the surprising experience I had with Muse.




