We all know the big names in fitness and sleep trackers. Just about everywhere you look →
We see wearables on the rise. But when we says “wearables”, we mostly mean smartwatches and, →
It wasn’t that long ago, March in fact, that the fitness wearablesJawbone UP and Nike Fuelband →
I was supposed to review the Apple Watch. That was the plan, but then, when Engadget →
HidrateMe is a new smart water bottle that integrates into one’s personal fitness goals (and life →
The device you’re about to see does not run Android Wear. This is the ASUS →
Nike and Apple have long had a good-standing relationship when it comes the convergence of technology →
The wearable fitness device company is counting on investor enthusiasm for its step-tracking tech to help →
The Fitbit Charge HR is an activity-and-sleep tracker that has a built-in heart-rate sensor and →
There are fitness trackers and there are smartwatches, but there’s only a small number of devices →
The Fitbit Zip is an economical fitness tracker. Priced at $59.95, it is one of the →
The Go is a new fitness tracker from watch maker Soleus, and it tracks many of →
In 2015, a simple activity-tracking wearable just doesn’t cut it. Unless, perhaps, it’s cool-looking, or dirt →
Confession time: I’m a bit of a wannabe when it comes to self-quantification. The idea of →
Some Apple Watch users who have tattoos are running into problems when using the device’s heart-rate →