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Fitbit Sense 2 review

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The Fitbit Sense 2 is more about health than it is about fitness, though the two also cross over in making this smartwatch what it’s supposed to be.

Best Wearable Tech Gifts for Her

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Say what you want about wearable tech - it’s here to stay! The beauty of wearable tech devices is that it can help monitor your health, fitness goals, calorie intake, etc. Even if you think the data is useless, at least it’s becoming more and more fashionable. Even major fashion brands like Kate Spade and Rebecca Minkoff are entering the space. Impress your girlfriend, mom, sister, or lady friend with a piece of cool wearable tech. The ladies love stylish gadgets!

CES 2024: Garmin adds two devices for women, overhauls Connect app

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Garmin didn’t reveal anything big at CES, choosing instead to focus on renewing and refreshing products to help those wanting to stay active.

Google Pixel Watch 2 review

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The Google Pixel Watch 2 almost looks like a clone of its predecessor, but it turns out to be a better sequel.

Review: Samsung Gear VR

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Virtual reality is a real thing now. Yes, it has existed for some time, but the concept of immersing yourself in it in a portable way at home and on the go is one major difference. As is the quality of content. Samsung’s Gear VR is a headset with the imprint of Oculus, arguably the most popular company in the VR space today. It’s not the Oculus Rift, of course, but the Gear VR can open up some new worlds with the right smartphone inside.

Smart rings vs. smartwatches: which is right for you?

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Explore the key differences between smart rings and smartwatches. This guide covers everything you need to know to decide which is right for you.

Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro smartwatch review

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You may not come across a Huawei phone around these parts now, but the Watch GT 3 Pro smartwatch is a solid, and stylish, fitness tracker.

Get in shape for back to school with a wearable fitness...

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It’s going to be a long hard semester and getting fit and staying fit is going to help you stay focused, feel good and most importantly, avoid getting sick. So use this month before school to get fit and stay fit! 

What a wearable exoskeleton means for everyday mobility

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If you can get an extra lift from an exoskeleton, would you consider wearing one to help restore some physical movement?

What is new in wearable tech: Fitbit Alta Overview

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Earlier this month, Fitbit announced the launch of the latest addition to its lineup of activity trackers—the Fitbit Alta. Essentially an updated version of the Fitbit Flex wristband, the Alta comes equipped with a number of next-generation Fitbit features, including automatic exercise recognition, on-screen call, text and calendar alerts, and much more.