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How to check ECG and blood pressure on the Samsung Galaxy...

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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.

Samsung Galaxy Watch7 review

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You can expect plenty of familiarity with the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 smartwatch, owing mainly to how it tracks health and fitness metrics.

Fitbit announces 3 new wearables to add to its lineup

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Fitbit launched three new wearables to its lineup with two smartwatches and a fitness activity tracker, ramping up health tracking features.

Arccos Golf Tracker Review

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What’s a golfer to do to improve and enjoy the game even more? Arccos Golf thinks it can help with its set of sensors and companion app that will track your shots, your game, and give you data to help improve.

What you can do with the Apple Watch

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Apple Watch has proven to be a great fitness tracker and useful wearable device. It is also a wrist computer and with the 4G-LTE capabilities of Apple Watch Series 3, it is the most connected and most independent Watch Apple has made.

What the heck is wearable tech? Part 3: Train your pet...

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Hey, it’s Debra again. You don’t want to be THAT neighbour, whose dog has a full-on bark-appaloosa concert every time the wind blows.The wonderful scientists, and general smarty-pants, over at Motorola have now created the MOTOPET 200. It’s a new, gentler system to train dogs using “static correction” using vibrations rather than a shock collar. MOTOPET 200 is lightweight and waterproof and looks cute on almost every dog. Who knows, maybe you can even teach him to Moto-roll-over!

Explore new workouts with VR Fitness

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VR Fitness is a new way to work out at home. If you're looking to game and get fit, VR Fitness will do both at the same time.

Fitbit Charge 5 review

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Fitbit continues its penchant for making very good wearables with the Charge 5 activity tracker fitness band, which finally shows some colour.

How to use the Misfit Shine App

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I have been using a Misfit Shine for the past three months. It uses a three-axis accelerometer to measure motion, and keep track of your daily physical activity. But key to the Shine is its mobile app. Shine only works with its own app for now, though the company is looking to open up its API. But that’s OK, because there’s a ton of coolness packed into the Shine app.

What is the difference between virtual reality and mixed reality headsets?

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Virtual reality has lots of categories and use cases for how you live, learn, work and play. Let's dive into the world of VR vs. MR.