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Garmin Forerunner 265 GPS watch review

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The Garmin Forerunner 265 GPS watch is tailored to your lifestyle and allows sports enthusiasts to stay safe and healthy.

Samsung releases new foldable phones and Galaxy Watches

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Samsung unveils its latest Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 foldable phones and Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic smartwatches.

Google Pixel Watch 2 review

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The Google Pixel Watch 2 almost looks like a clone of its predecessor, but it turns out to be a better sequel.

Style compliments technology at the Life and Tech event in Toronto...

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For the second year in the row, Best Buy is hosting the Life and Tech Wearable Expo and Fashion in Toronto Ontario. On August 25th visit the free event and have a great time learning about the newest fitness trackers, virtual reality headsets and more directly from the companies responsible for creating this amazing technology.

New in wearables at CES 2022

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From fitness trackers and smartwatches to eye masks, tracking rings, and more, here's what's new in wearables at CES 2022
a woman rowing on a machine.

Rowing machines buying guide

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Rowing machines don't get the love they deserve when it comes to exercise equipment, but contrary to popular belief, they work many muscles, not just arms!

Fitbit announces new Charge 4 activity tracker

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Fitbit has confirmed it will launch a new activity tracker in the Charge 4 with new features that will include built-in GPS and Spotify integration.

The biggest fitness trends of the year

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A new year brings the newest fitness trends to the forefront. These are the biggest fitness trends of the year.

Read at 1,000 words per minute: Spritz app overview

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What is all the fuss about Spritz? If you were using a Spritz-enabled app, you would already have read to the end of this post and could tell us. But given that Spritz-enabled tech isn’t out there yet (it’s coming soon, though), here’s the scoop. Spritz is new speed reading technology that’s based on the theory that much of our time spent reading is wasted as our eyes move side to side. Display a word in one place, flash one word at a time and suddenly reading becomes much more efficient. Not only that, but by displaying just one word at a time, reading is suddenly possible on compact displays, like a smartphone or smartwatch. Being able to quickly (and painlessly) read e-mail, reports or even books on your Gear2 or Gear Neo suddenly makes the idea of wearable technology even more appealing.

Review: A better fit with the Fitbit Charge 2

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Fitness bands are a pretty personal product. Ask anyone who has one, and you will either get a rave review or a depressing story of feeling letdown by what the device promised. Fitbit has emerged as a category leader in this area, and what it does can set the tone for others, which in turn, sets the bar higher for the Charge 2.