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What are smart rings and how do they work?

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Smart rings stand out as a compact yet powerful wearable tech. Learn more and discover how they can help with your health and fitness goals.

Fitness trackers keep getting better – here are the best for...

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Fitness trackers are a great tool for anyone interested in getting the most out of their workout or just adopting some healthy new habits. I’ve tested out a lot of wearable technology and used quite a few different fitness trackers, and although they all have different features that will appeal to a different type of user, the common thread I found with all of them is how incredibly motivating they are. Fitness trackers make great gifts for the holidays too, so if you’d like to choose one for yourself or pick one up to put under the tree this year, here’s a few types you can choose from.  

Samsung Gear S2, S3 and Fit2 now work with the iPhone

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Samsung has released its Gear S app on the iOS App Store to enable users with the Gear S2 and Gear S3 (Frontier and Classic) smartwatches, plus the Gear Fit app for the Fit2 band, to work with the iPhone and iPad. Both are available to download now, if you want to get started.

The top 5 laptops for VR

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You don't need a desktop PC to enjoy VR, in fact here are 5 gaming laptops that exceed the recommended requirements for the main virtual reality platforms.

Android Wear – Preview

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Smartwatches, augmented reality glasses, fitness trackers –any compact extension to your smartphone or tablet– is firmly in Google’s sights with the announcement of Android Wear. What is Android Wear? It’s a push to extend Android to those smartwatches and wearable devices, using a standard API and developer tools so Android apps for smartphones and tablets can be ported to, or seamlessly integrated with those wearables. Google is working with developers and hardware partners like Samsung, Fossil and LG on the Android Wear Initiative. And you’ll see two Android Wear-powered smartwatches at Best Buy Later this year: the Moto 360 and LG’s G Watch.  

Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker review

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When it comes to activity trackers, the Fitbit Charge 6 is among the most effective you can find, but not without a few things missing.

Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S review

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The Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S headsets offer excellent VR and AR performance. Know which one's right for you in this full review.

Master the Force with Lenovo’s Star Wars Jedi Challenges

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Recently I played holochess, led troops into battle, and duelled lightsaber style with Darth Vader with Lenovo's Star Wars Jedi Challenges.

Huawei Watch GT 4 review

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Not all smartwatches follow the same path, and that’s one way to describe the Huawei Watch GT 4. With accurate activity tracking and a colourful display, could it be the wearable for you?

Pebble Steel – Preview

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Remember the Pebble smartwatch? The wearable with the innovative and power saving e-paper display, the CES 2013 star and Kickstarter record setter? The one that now has its own appstore and has become a market leader with over 300,000 sold? Well, the Pebble is still very cool, very cutting edge and very popular. But it’s being joined by a new edition, the Pebble Steel. If you wanted the original Pebble but thought it was maybe just a little too funky to fit in with your business look, you’ll love the Pebble Steel with its more refined stainless steel case and thin profile look. Watch for the all new Pebble Steel soon at Best Buy.