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We spend some time getting to know the GPS-packing, activity tracking wearables. The Fitbit Surge is →
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To hear watch without the word smart in front of it will soon be indicative of →
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A more stylish design and the addition of GPS tracking make it something we can recommend. →
[su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/wmObau5UwYg”] The Blocks smartwatch is nearly here, and the modular smartwatch has been going through →
Huawei dazzled when it showed off its first Android Wear smartwatch in 2015, and although we →
Samsung’s original Gear Fit was as flawed as it was ambitious, but the market for fitness →
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 →
While wearables and smartphones are offering more ways to track health than ever, there’s still a →
Should you take your fitness tracker or smartwatch for a dip? We explain it all ‘Is →
GoPro has announced its Developer Program which allows other companies to make GoPro cameras do anything →
Michael Kors has announced a new line of wearables called the Michael Kors Access collection, and →
The Nymi Band has made waves in the last few years for its heartbeat identification ability →
For people starting out with fitness, the Fitbit Blaze is a decent all-rounder and the best →
It seems that smartphones and especially tablets are no longer the darlings of the silicon industry. →
Music and fashion mogul Will.i.am has made several previous attempts at developing tech products, including wearables →
The Hi-Tec Plus falls into the good all-rounder category of fitness trackers but doesn’t really do →
There are several smartwatch operating systems out there today. A number of the wearables available right →
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 →
Most wearables for kids are limited in functionality, and often revolve around tracking for the parents’ →
Wearables are big, not literally, at CES 2016 and Withings has launched its cheapest activity tracker →
There has been a lot of focus of late on smartphones and wearables with capabilities to →