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What can wearables do for me: I do yoga

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Wearable technology is one of the trendiest fitness products on the market, but they tend to be marketed to people that do traditional cardio activities, like running. What about people who stay healthy in other ways? Yoga is a fantastic way to increase strength and flexibility and decrease anxiety but is there any wearable tech that can help you track your yoga activity and help your practice?

Reach your fitness goals with the Garmin vivofit

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In the past year the wearable tech market has really exploded. From Bluetooth rings to Smart Eyelashes we’ve seen them all, but there’s nowhere it’s been more dominant than in the fitness category. To improve your heath and keep yourself accountable, you just can’t go wrong with a fitness band, and the latest band out of Garmin will track to improve your sleep and monitor your heart during fitness activities too.   Garmin has entered the fitness ring with the Garmin vivofit, available now at Best Buy.

Make their holiday amazing with a Virtual Reality Headset

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Stay warm and cozy this Holiday Season while still exploring countless new destinations with these Virtual Reality Headsets.

A Comparison of Fitbit models based on your needs

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There are different Fitbits of all shapes and sizes and wouldn’t you know it, they all do different things? In this blog, we’ll take a look at the 6 most popular Fitbit models out there (including the new Blaze and Alta) to help you determine which one is the right fit for you. Which models track more than just exercise? Which models have exclusive features? Read on to find out more.

Suunto Spartan Trainer Wrist HR Review

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The Suunto Spartan Trainer is a GPS fitness watch with on-board heart rate monitoring. It looks great, is easy to use, and offers you a wide variety of activities to track.

Oura Ring 4 review

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If you’re thinking about a smart ring as the more comfortable choice to track your activity, the Oura Ring 4 brings plenty to the table.

Google Glass – Preview

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Do you know anyone who’s a Google Glass Explorer? If you haven’t actually met someone wearing Google’s high tech, augmented reality glasses, chances are you’ve heard or read about the experience from one of the thousands of Google Explorers currently beta testing the cutting edge of wearable technology. With its latest expansion of that Explorer program —offering Google Glass in a one-day sale— and the partnership of eyeglass frame maker Luxottica, Google’s cutting edge AR glasses continue to move closer to an inevitable retail launch. Until that time arrives, here’s what you need to know about Google Glass.

The future of fitness wearables is on display at CES 2020

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The latest fitness wearables were on display at CES 2020. Here's a quick recap of new announcements from Amazfit, Suunto, and Withings.

What the Heck is Wearable Tech? Part 2: Wearables are not...

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Hi Gang, Debra here! There comes a point when you just want to scream “WHAT IS A NORMAL WAY TO GET HEALTHY?” Now, the rational part of my brain knows that the best way to get healthy is to simply eat less and move more. (WHO KNEW?!)  But how much do I need to move and not eat? I’m not a doctor—I just like wearing lab coats. I’m a regular human trying to be healthier. SO! My peeps at Best Buy hooked me up with some more of their Wearable Tech. This week I got to try out the new FitBit Charge.  This has changed everything.

Review: Get quick, easy fitness tracking with the LifeTrak Zone C410

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Right out of the gate, there are 3 things to really like about the LifeTrak Zone C410 fitness tracker – it tracks your activity level and gives you detailed and useful fitness information, it measures your heart rate just by touching it, and it’s one of the easiest to use fitness trackers I’ve ever tried. It does what it sets out to do and it does it so simply that anyone, even people who find fitness watches and fitness trackers complicated, can pick up and use the device within minutes.