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Apollo vibrating stress reliever and sleep aid wearable review

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The Apollo is a non-responsive wearable device that focuses on helping you optimize your sleep, heart rate variability, and stress.

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.

Samsung releases new foldable phones, Galaxy Watches, premium tablets

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Samsung showed new devices from its Unpacked event in Seoul, led by the Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Watch6 and new Tab S9 tablets.

Fitbit Versa 4 smartwatch review

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A smartwatch’s purpose is to both induce informed activity and keep you connected, but the Fitbit Versa 4 forces you to make lasting choices.

Want to stop slouching? Lumo Lift will help you stand straight...

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You know how your mom would always tell you to stop slouching? Or she’d casually mention that your spine would permanently curve if you didn’t sit up straight? You might have straightened up when she was looking but the second her back was turned, you went right back to slouching. Slouching and poor posture really does make back pain worse, yet I can’t say I’ve ever really focused that much on improving my posture until the Lumo Lift, a small fitness activity tracker that coaches you to have better posture, arrived at my door.  

What’s new in Wearable Tech: looking ahead for 2016

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2015 brought a real shift to what wearable technology did for its users. No longer just a step and calorie tracker, we were introduced to wearables that did everything from help measure your golf swings, hiking elevation and even break apart and analyze your deep and light sleep. What does 2016 have in store and how does it look to improve your day to day life? Read on to find out more.

From smart rings to AI nutrition: The health tech trends that...

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From food and nutrition tracking to devices that help reduce screen time, here's all the innovative health tech at CES 2026.

Google Pixel Watch review

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Google has been involved in wearables going back to 2014, and yet, the Pixel Watch is the first smartwatch the company has actually made.

What you can do with the Apple Watch

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Apple Watch has proven to be a great fitness tracker and useful wearable device. It is also a wrist computer and with the 4G-LTE capabilities of Apple Watch Series 3, it is the most connected and most independent Watch Apple has made.

Optimizing your Oura Ring experience

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A smart ring like the Oura Ring can do a lot of good things when you set it up to track your health and fitness metrics.