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Samsung Gear Sport review
Samsung is back at it again, urging a healthy fitness regimen for anyone through the Gear Sport, one of its latest smartwatches.
I’m a light sleeper. What can a wearable do for me?
Are you a light sleeper? Are you perhaps a light sleeper but you just don’t realize it? I’ve been battling sleep problems off and on for the past year. Despite going to sleep earlier and spending longer in bed, I would wake up feeling as though I hadn’t slept at all. Read on to find out how a wearable fixed my sleep issues and what it can help do for you.
Google Pixel Watch 2 review
The Google Pixel Watch 2 almost looks like a clone of its predecessor, but it turns out to be a better sequel.
Coaching from your wrist: popular smartwatch and activity tracker fitness coaches
Getting in shape starts at the wrist. Use a personal coach on smartwatches and fitness trackers to stay on track with your fitness goals.
Meta’s new AI glasses are here — and they’re smarter, sharper,...
Meta Connect 2025 offered exciting reveals from the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) to the Meta Ray-Ban Display with Neural Band. Here are the details.
Everybody’s wearing smart glasses at CES 2026
You don’t have to look too far to see one brand or another showcasing a pair of smart glasses at CES this year.
Review: Samsung Gear Fit2 is a better fit than the past
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.
Tips to make the most out of your smartwatch
Smartwatches can do more than just tell the time. From sleep to priority notifications, here are the smartwatch tips you need to know.
Suunto 5 Multi-Sport Fitness Watch Review
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.
Review: Misfit Shine 2 Activity Tracker + Sleep Monitor
It took me ten seconds to open my Misfit Shine 2, ten minutes to set it up and fully customize it, and ten hours to fall completely, utterly in love with it.








