All the whispers and lighter stories from the past week It’s here, we’re back, and it’s →
Your round-up of the whispers and lighter stories from the past week Welcome to And finally, the →
That’s right, it’s time for And finally — your chance to look back on the lighter wearable tech stories from →
Connected tech moves to the finger but the results aren’t always perfect While Apple, Fitbit and →
Because the Apple Watch isn’t right for everyone… If you’re an iPhone owner and you want →
Mobvoi, the Chinese AI (and now wearable tech) company part owned by Google, has been one →
From app support to fitness, we see how the two operating systems match up Apple versus →
Vi is a fitness coach with real personality, offering up helpful tips and guidance that will →
Ears are the right place for wearable tech. So says a growing number of hearable and →
Michael Kors was straight out of the blocks with two Android Wearsmartwatches last year and since →
Whether you’re going for a big run in the park on your lunch break or you’ve →
They’ve got your back, and your heart Wearables don’t only have the potential to improve us, →
When is a smartwatch not a smartwatch? When it looks like this. Kate Spade – and →
A look back at some of the lesser stories from the past seven days And finally →
A roundup of the week’s rumour mill and some of the lesser stories from CES 2017 →
Apple Pay is now available in the US and the UK (along with Canada, France, Australia →
In the saturated world of action cameras, it is easy to assume that there are two →
Will Apple and Fitbit make a mark or leave Xiaomi and Huami to clean up? If →
The week in wearable tech has been dominated by the Apple Watch Series 2 going on →
If you’re looking for the most interesting wearable projects looking for funding on Kickstarter, Indiegogo or →
Fitbit continues to be the most popular wearable tech brand and for good reason. Its fitness →
And finally is where we mop up the wearable tech rumour mill, bringing you fully up →
Activity tracking is cheaper than you think: Misfit, Jawbone, Fitbit, Razer and more… If you’re looking →
Boy, it’s been a busy week in the world of wearable tech. We kicked things off →
Think of And finally as a filter system for the wearable tech newsbeat. While the major →
Android Wear is just over two years old. It was announced in March 2014, with more →
Microsoft HoloLens is finally in the hands of developersmeaning we’ll hopefully see a finished version within →
And finally is where we mop up the wearable tech stories that were not covered in →
The Nymi Band has made waves in the last few years for its heartbeat identification ability →
One of the most sensible ways to build beautiful wearable tech is to take something that’s →