by dbadmin | Apr 25, 2025 | Features, fitness trackers, Oura, smart rings, Wearables
For a long time, Oura’s been more of a sleep and wellness tracker than an activity one. With the latest round of updates, though, it’s clear Oura isn’t resting on its rest-tracking laurels. The company is starting to deliver more usable fitness tracking tools,...
by dbadmin | Apr 25, 2025 | Features, Google Wear OS, Motorola, Motorola Moto 360, smartwatches, Wearables
Motorola just hosted a major launch event introducing three new Razr models, including the Razr Ultra, which might just be the best flip phone of the year. In my mind, the stage was perfectly set for the company to drop an equally powerful wearable. A bold return to...
by dbadmin | Apr 24, 2025 | Apple, Apple Watch, Features, smartwatches, Wearables
The tenth anniversary of the Apple Watch is upon us, and with it, the tenth anniversary of the company’s famous fitness tracking rings. In those ten years, my activity levels have run the full spectrum, from training as a serious athlete to bed rest after multiple...
by dbadmin | Apr 19, 2025 | Rumor hubs/Wishlists, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Watch, smartwatches, Wearables
With another launch season approaching, I’m focused on what might be coming down the pipeline. The Samsung Galaxy Watch line, in particular, has plenty of room for improvement this year. While the company’s smartwatches have been strong contenders in the Wear OS...
by dbadmin | Apr 18, 2025 | Features, Fitbit, Fitbit Sense, Fitbit Versa, Google Pixel Watch, smartwatches, Wearables
With a commendable balance of fitness features and everyday smarts, Fitbit’s smartwatches used to be regular fixtures on our best lists. Ever since Google took the reins, I’ve witnessed a slow unraveling. It didn’t take long for once-promising wearables to start...
by dbadmin | Apr 17, 2025 | fitness trackers, News, Wearables
In late March, Garmin launched a new subscription service to bring more features to the Garmin Connect app. Creatively dubbed Garmin Connect Plus, the new service added a few upgraded tools while asking users to sign on for a $6.99 monthly fee. I briefly checked it...