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The Martians Are Coming! Martian Smartwatch Preview

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This stylish wearable with the retro analog look is a smartwatch in disguise that supports notifications and lets you issue voice commands to Siri or Google Now. You can also place and answer voice calls on a Martian, making it an excellent choice for those who want to keep their smartphone discretely out of sight. Look for Martian smartwatches to invade Best Buy any day now.

Tech I tried at the Life and Tech Expo

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I discovered so many amazing gadgets, including VR headsets, tech toys, audio tech, and more at Best Buy's Life and Tech show—come see what I tried!

Should I buy a smartwatch or a fitness tracker?

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Should you choose a smartwatch or fitness tracker? We walk you through the key differences to help you make the right decision.

HTC Announces New Vive Cosmos Virtual Reality Device at CES

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VR fans rejoice! HTC has announced a new PC-powered virtual reality device (headset) called the Vive Cosmos at this year's CES show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How to set up your PC for virtual reality

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Before you can enjoy virtual reality, you need to get your PC ready and decide on a VR platform. Here's a 'How-To' based on my own recent experience.

Best smartwatches for travel

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Compare the best smartwatches for travel from top brands with travel-ready features like long battery life, maps, tap-to-pay, and more.

Samsung Galaxy Watch7 review

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You can expect plenty of familiarity with the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 smartwatch, owing mainly to how it tracks health and fitness metrics.

How To Get The Most from Virtual and Augmented Reality

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What is the difference between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, and what sort of enjoyment can you get from both? Read on to find out.

Hyperice Venom Go wearable review

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Injuries and muscle soreness are a fact of life. The Hyperice Venom Go is a heat and vibration wearable that aids in recovery.

Review: Samsung Gear Fit2 is a better fit than the past

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Samsung doesn’t give up easily, it seems. The company has repeatedly tried and tried again to create a winner in the wearables category, only to achieve mixed results. The Gear Fit2 isn’t a smartwatch, but rather a fitness band that can sort of act like a smartwatch because of its large screen and litany of features.