Home Wearable Technology
Wearable Technology
Get moving: three fitness trackers that will get you moving
We often get most excited about features in activity trackers like heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking. But one often overlooked, yet very useful, feature is the motion alert sensor that can be found in a few models.
Make their holiday amazing with a Virtual Reality Headset
Stay warm and cozy this Holiday Season while still exploring countless new destinations with these Virtual Reality Headsets.
What to expect from the Garmin MARQ (Gen 2)
Garmin’s MARQ Gen 2 lineup of luxury smartwatches come in five variants with plenty of features if you’re looking to take it up a notch.
Fitness trackers that double as a fashionable accessory
Ever since the very first Fitbit took the wearables market by storm, there have been fitness trackers and smart wearables cropping up by the dozen. Most of today's fitness trackers are wristwatch-style ones, but did you know that there are quite a few fitness trackers that don't have to be worn on the wrist at all?
Wear OS by Google™ brings versatility, power and choice to your...
Wear OS by Google™ has been co-opted by various fashion brands looking to offer capable but reasonably priced connected watches.
What the heck is wearable tech? Part 3: Train your pet...
Hey, it’s Debra again. You don’t want to be THAT neighbour, whose dog has a full-on bark-appaloosa concert every time the wind blows.The wonderful scientists, and general smarty-pants, over at Motorola have now created the MOTOPET 200. It’s a new, gentler system to train dogs using “static correction” using vibrations rather than a shock collar. MOTOPET 200 is lightweight and waterproof and looks cute on almost every dog. Who knows, maybe you can even teach him to Moto-roll-over!
Samsung Gear S2, S3 and Fit2 now work with the iPhone
Samsung has released its Gear S app on the iOS App Store to enable users with the Gear S2 and Gear S3 (Frontier and Classic) smartwatches, plus the Gear Fit app for the Fit2 band, to work with the iPhone and iPad. Both are available to download now, if you want to get started.
Keep your New Years Resolution for better Time Management
Did you make a New Years Resolution for 2016? If not, you might consider setting the goal of better time management for the remainder of the year. After all, we all have those days where we’re running late sometimes, messing up our appointments and wreaking havoc on our schedules. It’s not that we want to be late, but sometimes stuff just happens, and other times it’s because we’ve failed to be organized. If this is an issue for you, then you might want to read today’s blog. Inside you’ll find a number of extremely useful time management tools that will help to keep you on track—and on time, in 2016. Read on to get your new year off to a timely start!
What the heck is wearable tech? iHealth, uHealth, we all Health
The good people of iHealth have done the impossible. They’re basically technology magicians, but, you know, without the sparkly shirts. No, this company won’t make the statue of liberty vanish, but maybe your waistline—which is all the more impressive. Intrigued? You should be!!
Samsung Galaxy Watch3 review
Samsung brings back its signature smartwatch for another go round with the Galaxy Watch3, and the familiarity delivers as expected.