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CES 2018: new developments in VR

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Based on what was shown off at CES 2018, expect some big upgrades in virtual reality this year, including the new HTC Vive Pro and Vive Wireless Adapter.

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.

CES 2016: the wild, the weird, and the wonderful in new...

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My favourite part of CES every year is the coverage of the latest wild and crazy gadgets. Here’s a round up of a few the most interesting new devices to catch my eye at CES 2016.

Hyperice Venom Go wearable review

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Injuries and muscle soreness are a fact of life. The Hyperice Venom Go is a heat and vibration wearable that aids in recovery.

The 5 best wearables as rated by customers

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Looking for a new activity monitor, smartwatch, or immersive experience? Here five are pieces of the best wearable technology that get great reviews online.

Marathon Watches Overview

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Marathon watches are proudly Canadian in design and expertly Swiss manufactured for excellence in durability & precision timekeeping to a military standard.

Smartwatch vs Fitness Band for school: The better pick

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Smartwatch vs fitness band for school find out which one fits your budget, lifestyle, and study needs best.

Review: Misfit Shine 2 Activity Tracker + Sleep Monitor

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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.  

What Can Wearables Do For Me? I Don’t Exercise

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While some believe that wearable devices are exclusively for active individuals – those who run, cycle, swim, and make weekly trips to the gym – that isn’t actually the case. Anyone who cares at all about their health and wellness can benefit from what wearable devices have to offer.

Monster Clarity 8.0 earbuds review

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The Monster Clarity 8.0 are solid earbuds that feature ANC, fast charging, and up to 50 hours of use with a fully charged case. Are they right for you?