Boy, it’s been a busy week in the world of wearable tech. We kicked things off →
Pebble is getting serious about helping you keep tabs on your health. The smartwatch maker just →
Android Wear 2.0 has dropped and it’s a huge change to everything you think you know →
Stylish life band offers basic 24/7 activity tracking Samsung has announced that its Charm fitness tracker →
Should you take your fitness tracker or smartwatch for a dip? We explain it all ‘Is →
Whatever you do, don’t call the Fitbit Blaze a smartwatch. According to the makers of the →
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 →
Garmin has just announced its new golf wearable, the Approach X40 band. Essentially the ultimate fitness →
Microsoft HoloLens is finally in the hands of developersmeaning we’ll hopefully see a finished version within →
Like the Fitbit Alta, it’s hard (as a reviewer) to get excited about the Misfit Ray →
There’s a lot to like about the Atlas Wristband. First and foremost, it delivers what it →
The Microsoft Band 2 is something of a triumph for the Redmond-based software giant, and the →
And finally is where we mop up the wearable tech stories that were not covered in →
Epson began its foray into the wearable market with the SF-810, a GPS running watch with →
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 →
The idea behind the Avegant Glyph is pretty simple. It’s a $699 portable, wearable movie theater. →
With over 4,000 Android Wear apps available, there’s no excuse for settling for the default functionality →
The Nymi Band has made waves in the last few years for its heartbeat identification ability →
The Microsoft Band 2 hit the market in late 2015 and looked much better to the →
One of the most sensible ways to build beautiful wearable tech is to take something that’s →
It’s four years since the first Nike+ FuelBand went on sale in the US. Despite leaving →
So, was Under Armour and HTC’s first fitness tracker worth the wait? Sadly not. On its →
Garmin has announced its new Approach S20 GPS golf watch, its latest wearable for golfers. The →
Garmin has rolled out a new smartwatch aimed at people who spend a lot of time →
If you’re interested in a tracker like the Mi Band Pulse, chances are that you don’t →
Everybody, or at least everybody in Apple’s camp, is anxiously awaiting Apple’s next move in the →
By now, Samsung already has half a dozen wearables under its belt. That means there’s an →
The GymWatch is proof that wearables can cater for niche audiences and with all the running →