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Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar smartwatch review
Just looking at the Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar gives the impression this smartwatch means business, and its many features prove that true.
I’m a light sleeper. What can a wearable do for me?
Are you a light sleeper? Are you perhaps a light sleeper but you just don’t realize it? I’ve been battling sleep problems off and on for the past year. Despite going to sleep earlier and spending longer in bed, I would wake up feeling as though I hadn’t slept at all. Read on to find out how a wearable fixed my sleep issues and what it can help do for you.
Which finger should you wear a smart ring on?
Find which finger is best for wearing a smart ring with tips on comfort, functionality, and style for the perfect fit.
What is the difference between virtual reality and mixed reality headsets?
Virtual reality has lots of categories and use cases for how you live, learn, work and play. Let's dive into the world of VR vs. MR.
Garmin Venu 2 Plus review
All you need to do is look at the Garmin Venu 2 Plus to recognize this isn’t like its other smartwatches, and that’s not a bad thing.
HTC VIVE Pro VR setup guide and review
The HTC VIVE Pro is the next generation in immersive VR. Find out what makes this a professional grade virtual reality headset.
Ultrahuman Ring Air review
The Ultrahuman Ring Air is a fantastic smart ring that doesn't require a subscription but provides tons of useful health and wellness data.
Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro and Galaxy Watch5 review
The Galaxy Watch5 Pro and Galaxy Watch5 don’t radically change what Samsung wants to do with its smartwatches, yet are still great options.
Samsung unveils latest devices at virtual Unpacked event
Samsung announced a handful of new products at its virtual Unpacked livestream, starting with the Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy Buds Live.
Review: Easy to use fitness and sleep tracking with the Misfit...
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.








