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Virtual and Augmented Reality at CES 2024

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The boundary between augmented and virtual reality has blurred, with new headsets and smart glasses announced at CES 2024.

Jawbone UP Move: Affordable motivation

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I have to start off confessing the first thing I tested on the Jawbone UP Move was the sleep feature. Was my midday nap really that long? It felt like only half an hour. I did quickly progress to using the Jawbone UP Move to track my daily activities and it did motivate me to get off the couch.

How to choose a women’s smartwatch

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If you're looking for a fantastic women's smartwatch, we have you covered with tips and tricks on why you need one, and finding the best fit.

Review: Merge VR is virtual reality for beginners

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 The Merge VR is virtual reality with an openness that is easy to appreciate, yet with limitations that keep it well within the entry-level realm. Compatible with a number of different iOS and Android smartphones, this is a headset that doesn’t require much to get involved, nor any real past experience to enjoy some of what it has to offer.

Which smartwatches allow you to easily change the wristband

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 Interchangeable bands are one of the most desired features for smartwatches.Which smartwatches make it easy to mix up style and function?

Jabra Sport Elite wireless earbuds review

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The term “cord-cutting” usually refers to cutting off a cable TV subscription, but the movement toward making headphones and earbuds wireless is already afoot, and Jabra is aiming to lead the way with the Sport Elite. Entirely cord-free, these wireless Bluetooth earbuds are designed to ensure tangled cables are never a problem, while throwing in certain fitness features to keep you moving.

Review: Misfit Ray Fitness and Sleep Tracker

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Fitness trackers come in all shapes and sizes, but for the most part they all feel very familiar: weird connected to charge them, big bulky shapes for heart rate monitoring, and a sporty, plastic look. There’s one brand that’s gone in a different direction, however: Misfit. Focusing on attractive, fashionable hardware with smart fitness and sleep tracking, Misfit has brought a number of products to market. The latest, the Misfit Ray, wound up on my doorstep a few weeks ago. I took it for a test run (and lift, and nap). Here’s what I found out about the Misfit Ray Fitness and Sleep tracker.

How to use Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses: A complete guide

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Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses take what would otherwise look like regular sunglasses and infuse them with cool tech that you can utilize.

Achieve your fitness goals with the Polar Loop and the Polar...

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  Though there are many activity and step counters available on the market, the Polar Loop is one of the few to be compatible with a heart rate monitor. I had the opportunity to test the Polar Loop with the Polar H7 Heart Rate Sensor and here’s what I thought:

Smartwatches and wearables that will track your sleep

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 Smartwatches and fitness wearables offer many cool features and benefits including the ability to track our health, heart rate and activity which can help anyone get a grip on their progress. Sleep tracking, or the ability to measure the amount and quality of sleep is equally as important since it focuses on how our body recovers and repairs itself.