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Is the Apple Watch Series 11 worth the upgrade?
From the new Sleep Score to improved battery life, Apple Watch Series 11 is a worthwhile upgrade for many with its improved hardware and watchOS 26.
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.
The 5 best wearables as rated by customers
Looking for a new activity monitor, smartwatch, or immersive experience? Here five are pieces of the best wearable technology that get great reviews online.
Fitbit Charge 4 review
Fitbit finally adds important features its fitness bands lacked for so long, anchoring one of the best activity trackers available right now.
Fitbit returns with the Charge 3
Fitbit returns with a new iteration in the Charge 3 fitness and activity tracker, hoping to improve on performance, battery life and durability.
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.
Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset review
The Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset with controllers is a compelling option for exploring Microsoft's new virtual reality platform.
Garmin Vivoactive 4 & Garmin Venu review
If you're looking to track daily activity, sleep, and workouts, the Garmin Vivoactive 4 and Venu watches help you take charge of your health and wellbeing.
Explore new health monitoring technology from Withings
Discover Withings’ advanced health monitoring devices, designed to track weight, sleep, and fitness for a healthier lifestyle.
Review: Easy to use fitness and sleep tracking with the Misfit...
Using fitness trackers means I can gauge my progress, keep track of how far I’ve run, and always know how many calories I’ve burnt. Although there are a lot of great fitness trackers on the market now, I don’t always have the time to set up a new system or learn a new app. What I need in a fitness tracker are features like ‘simple’, ‘precise’, and ‘easy to use’, and that’s why I’m seriously impressed with the new Misfit Flash. It ticks all the boxes and, thanks to the app, even gives you info on your sleep patterns.








