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Give The Gift of Time This Holiday Season with a Watch
Analog, Digital, Sport & Smart! With so many different watches available, there's bound to be a style that will fit the needs of everyone on your shopping list this holiday season.
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.
Jabra Sport Elite wireless earbuds review
The term “cord-cutting” usually refers to cutting off a cable TV subscription, but the movement toward making headphones and earbuds wireless is already afoot, and Jabra is aiming to lead the way with the Sport Elite. Entirely cord-free, these wireless Bluetooth earbuds are designed to ensure tangled cables are never a problem, while throwing in certain fitness features to keep you moving.
Citizen smartwatches with heart rate monitor review
These Citizen smartwatches feature touchscreen and hybrid faces that integrate with Google Wear OS for the ultimate watch experience.
The future of fitness wearables is on display at CES 2020
The latest fitness wearables were on display at CES 2020. Here's a quick recap of new announcements from Amazfit, Suunto, and Withings.
Keep your New Years resolution to get fit with wearable fitness...
In 2015, the number one New Years resolution in Canada, as tracked by Twitter, was “get in shape,” and based on the massive increase in patrons at my gym over the past two weeks, I’m pretty confident that it’s at the top of the list again for 2016. If you too have resolved to get in shape this year and want to make sure you stick to that resolution, a wearable fitness tracker might just give you the edge you need.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 review
Only six months after releasing the Galaxy Watch, Samsung is back for an encore with the Galaxy Watch Active2, addressing what was missing.
Health with a mix of AI on the Samsung Galaxy Watch8
The Samsung Galaxy Watch8 sports an updated look and crams in additional health and fitness tracking to broaden the scope of what it can do.
Beach-ready smartwatches you can take in the water
If there’s one thing that I love about the summer, it’s the water. Pools, beaches, lakes, you name it; give me a big body of water and I will try my darnedest to (1) never get in it, and (2) spend all my time right next to it. Depending on how mischievous my friends are feeling, though, objective #1 isn’t always so easy to achieve–which is why it’s so important for all of my wearables to be safely waterproof or water resistant!
From smart rings to AI nutrition: The health tech trends that...
From food and nutrition tracking to devices that help reduce screen time, here's all the innovative health tech at CES 2026.








