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Fitbit Versa Lite Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitor Review
The Fitbit Versa Lite is a versatile smartwatch with many great features including an accurate heart rate monitor and on-board apps.
Best smartwatches for travel
Compare the best smartwatches for travel from top brands with travel-ready features like long battery life, maps, tap-to-pay, and more.
The top 5 laptops for VR
You don't need a desktop PC to enjoy VR, in fact here are 5 gaming laptops that exceed the recommended requirements for the main virtual reality platforms.
What a wearable exoskeleton means for everyday mobility
If you can get an extra lift from an exoskeleton, would you consider wearing one to help restore some physical movement?
Apollo vibrating stress reliever and sleep aid wearable review
The Apollo is a non-responsive wearable device that focuses on helping you optimize your sleep, heart rate variability, and stress.
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.
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.
HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO comparison
I went hands-on with the HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO virtual reality headsets to help explain the differences between the two systems.
Running made easy with the latest tech
Explore the latest running tech in fitness trackers and headphones to energize your runs and stay motivated.
Computers that are ready for the arrival of Virtual Reality
Is your PC ready to take on the demands of virtual reality? Here's what to look for in a VR-ready or WMR-ready desktop PC or gaming laptop.








