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Pebble 2 Smartwatch Review: Health Tracker Meets Geeky Chic

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Pebble 2 Smartwatch serves as a health tracker packaged as a fashionable accessory.

Get the most from your Polar Loop fitness tracker with the...

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Buying a fitness device is the easy part…sticking to your fitness goals is the hard part! Stay on track by linking your Polar Loop with the Polar Flow mobile app for Apple and Android. This allows you to break down your activity, analyze your results and track your progress throughout the day!  

Enter for a chance to win amazingly useful Mother’s Day prizes

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This Mother's Day contest includes prizes meant to inspire appreciation for all that your mom does throughout the year.

Explore new health monitoring technology from Withings

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Discover Withings’ advanced health monitoring devices, designed to track weight, sleep, and fitness for a healthier lifestyle.

Fitbit Ionic review

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Is the new Fitbit Ionic a true smartwatch, or an upscale fitness band? The mix at work here is supposed to keep you busy doing more than just a workout.

Fashion meets smartwatch from Fossil and Michael Kors

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This season brings more new smartwatches from Fossil and Michael Kors than you could cram into a canoe, so here's a quick post to help you figure out which model is right for you!

Samsung Galaxy Watch review

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is a smartwatch built with some rigidity and a host of features catering to both active and lifestyle users.

Best AI glasses in 2026: Here’s a complete buyer’s guide

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Discover the best AI glasses in 2026. Compare features, battery life, and top brands like Ray-Ban Meta to find the right pair for you.

Review: Asus ZenWatch 2

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The ASUS ZenWatch 2 is a smartwatch that doesn't push the envelope against competitors; it keeps things simple which for some people is just what they want.

Smart ring features explained: What HRV, temperature, SpO2, and sleep scores...

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Smart rings can record a body’s basic signals through the light-based sensors to track heart rate, movement, and skin temperature, but what do those metrics actually mean?