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CES 2018: new developments in VR
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.
Google Pixel Watch 2 review
The Google Pixel Watch 2 almost looks like a clone of its predecessor, but it turns out to be a better sequel.
Fitbit Versa Lite Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitor Review
The Fitbit Versa Lite is a versatile smartwatch with many great features including an accurate heart rate monitor and on-board apps.
Explore new health monitoring technology from Withings
Discover Withings’ advanced health monitoring devices, designed to track weight, sleep, and fitness for a healthier lifestyle.
Enter for a chance to win a PlayStation VR2 bundle from...
Learn more about the PlayStation VR2 then enter for a chance to win this new virtual reality gaming technology.
Top Products Purchased on the Best Buy iOS App
Today we tackle the top 10 products purchased on the Best Buy iOS App for December, 2016. Keep reading if you're interested in learning what these 10 awesome products are, as well as seeing a brief description of each.
New Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses get an AI upgrade
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses will have new AI-driven tools enabling them to do what you tell them through voice commands.
Pebble Steel review: a good smartwatch gets more style
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ve heard of the Pebble (no pun intended). When it comes to the smartwatch category of wearable technology, Pebble is a rock star and with the Pebble Steel, this smartwatch now looks the part too. I just wrapped up a few weeks with the Pebble Steel and here’s what I think of the latest Pebble, from battery life to customization.
Virtual and Augmented Reality at CES 2024
The boundary between augmented and virtual reality has blurred, with new headsets and smart glasses announced at CES 2024.
Android Wear – Preview
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.







