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Review: PIMAX 4K VR

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Virtual reality (VR) is the big thing in gaming, and there are now a variety of ways to experience this new technology, including the PIMAX 4K VR. Check out my review.

Top Bluetooth audio glasses and sunglasses of 2022

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Bluetooth audio glasses and sunglasses are not only getting slimmer, they're also playing better, and that could be music to your ears when you put them on.

Fitbit announces new Charge 4 activity tracker

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Fitbit has confirmed it will launch a new activity tracker in the Charge 4 with new features that will include built-in GPS and Spotify integration.

Get a fitness lover a wearable tech to help them achieve...

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Among the best fitness gifts you can get a loved one this holiday season are wearables, including smartwatches, smart rings, and more.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 review

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Only six months after releasing the Galaxy Watch, Samsung is back for an encore with the Galaxy Watch Active2, addressing what was missing.

Enter for a chance to win a Citizen watch from Best...

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Keep track of your health or make an impression with a Citizen watch at your wrist! In this contest, Best Buy is giving away two of them, so enter it now!

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.

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.

How to set up Meta Quest 3 VR mixed reality headset

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Learn how to set up your Meta Quest 3 headset with this step-by-step guide and get the most out of your VR experience.

Review: Easy to use fitness and sleep tracking with the Misfit...

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Using fitness trackers means I can gauge my progress, keep track of how far I’ve run, and always know how many calories I’ve burnt. Although there are a lot of great fitness trackers on the market now, I don’t always have the time to set up a new system or learn a new app. What I need in a fitness tracker are features like ‘simple’, ‘precise’, and ‘easy to use’, and that’s why I’m seriously impressed with the new Misfit Flash. It ticks all the boxes and, thanks to the app, even gives you info on your sleep patterns.