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Google Pixel Watch 4 review
It looks a lot like its predecessors but the Google Pixel Watch 4 can do things those models can’t, and that’s the main draw in wearing one.
Polar Loop outruns the Nike+ FuelBand
It’s a tricky market out there for fitness trackers. The Nike+ FuelBand was met with much fanfare when it was released in November last year but the company has scaled back production. The Polar Loop has proven to be the go-to replacement for the FuelBand. We compared the two products to see how they measure up.
Fitbit Ionic review
Is the new Fitbit Ionic a true smartwatch, or an upscale fitness band? The mix at work here is supposed to keep you busy doing more than just a workout.
Announcing the new Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker
Are you a fitness enthusiast? Find out everything you need to know about the upcoming Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker.
Jawbone UP Move: Affordable motivation
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.
Style compliments technology at the Life and Tech event in Toronto...
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.
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro review
The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro is a smartwatch, but a certain kind of smartwatch, which is to say you should live an active lifestyle to wear it.
Fitbit Versa Lite Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitor Review
The Fitbit Versa Lite is a versatile smartwatch with many great features including an accurate heart rate monitor and on-board apps.
How to choose the right running watch for you
If you're a casual runner, a beginner starting to train, or an expert runner, the right running watch can be the perfect training companion.
What Can Wearables Do For Me? I Don’t Exercise
While some believe that wearable devices are exclusively for active individuals – those who run, cycle, swim, and make weekly trips to the gym – that isn’t actually the case. Anyone who cares at all about their health and wellness can benefit from what wearable devices have to offer.






