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A more stylish design and the addition of GPS tracking make it something we can recommend. →
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The $199 Gear IconX goes on sale later this year. The newly announced Gear Fit 2 →
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Pebble is getting serious about helping you keep tabs on your health. The smartwatch maker just →
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The Microsoft Band 2 is something of a triumph for the Redmond-based software giant, and the →
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If you thought that Samsung is over its jewelry obsession, better think again. It may have →
Fossil is showing off a new wearable device at SXSW this year, and this time it’s →
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The Nymi Band has made waves in the last few years for its heartbeat identification ability →