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Suunto 5 Multi-Sport Fitness Watch Review

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The Suunto 5 is a multi-sport fitness watch that tracks over 80 exercises and has an adaptive training plan to push you to more every week.

Samsung Galaxy Watch review

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is a smartwatch built with some rigidity and a host of features catering to both active and lifestyle users.

Google I/O shows a bunch of new Pixel products are coming

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In one of the “busier” Google I/O events in recent memory, Google unveiled a number of products and updates that you can expect in 2022.

A Comparison of Fitbit models based on your needs

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There are different Fitbits of all shapes and sizes and wouldn’t you know it, they all do different things? In this blog, we’ll take a look at the 6 most popular Fitbit models out there (including the new Blaze and Alta) to help you determine which one is the right fit for you. Which models track more than just exercise? Which models have exclusive features? Read on to find out more.

The hottest tech this season is wearable

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Looking for a cool, high tech gift idea? One that can help someone live a healthier lifestyle or make them love their smartphone that much more? Look no further than wearable technology, a category of gear that’s taken off this year, finally living up to the promise of wearing a mini computer instead of carrying one.

Enter for a chance to win a new Fitbit Charge 5...

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Taking care of your heart health is easier with the kind of insight that the Fitbit Charge 5 prizes we are giving away in this contest can provide

Smartwatches that let you store and listen to music

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Being wrist computers, smartwatches inherit many features from PCs and smartphones. The ability to store and play back music wirelessly via a bluetooth headset is one of these features that makes sense for active people or those who want to have their favourite tunes handy.

Review: Garmin Vivosmart HR Heart Rate Tracking Fitness Band

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I’ve had a number of fitness trackers in my life over the past few years. My favourite was the FitBit Flex; simply, light, and did its job fairly well. The problem is that our demands on our fitness trackers have increased: Samsung fired the first shots in the smartphone war, with Microsoft and FitBit coming out swinging. Apple dropped their Apple Watch bomb earlier this year, outselling every other smartwatch before it…put together.   Garmin has been making some smart moves with their Vivosport line over the past year or so, and like many other tracker makers, they’ve stepped up their game with heart rate monitoring, releasing the aptly named Vivosmart HR. It’s a watch-like band with a heart rate tracker, a connected app and website, and it comes in at a reasonable price. Is it your next fitness tracker? Let’s find out.

Tech I tried at Best Buy’s Life and Tech Expo 2017

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I discovered so many amazing gadgets, including smart home tech, connected toys, and more at Best Buy's Life and Tech Expo—come see what I tried!

Pebble Time Steel review: Colour display and Timeline UI update the...

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The original Pebble went from Kickstarter smash to the first true smartwatch hit. With the Pebble Time Steel, the pioneering device has grown up, adding a colour display and a new user interface. And it still plays nice with both Android and iOS. After spending a week with a Pebble Time Steel, I still haven’t managed to kill the battery. Here’s the full scoop on my experience.