Fitness wearables can help you move more, sleep better, and stay healthy. Here's how to pick the right one for you, along ...
Wearable tech was big at CES this year, where we saw dozens of gadgets to clip on to clothing, wear on a wrist, strap to our heads (or helmets), and even slip on your feet. Many of these wearables are ...
Between the recently launched Apple Watch Series 8 and Google’s long-awaited Google Pixel Watch (finally), smartwatches are all the rage. But if you’re not in the market to replace your current watch ...
Fargo - When Lindsey Bachmann goes for a run, her high-tech companion tells her "GO LINZ" or "YOU ROCK." The 30-year-old Fargo woman wasn't sold when her friend gave her a Fitbit One for her birthday ...
If you've looked around at the gym lately, you've likely seen smartwatches, clip-on monitors or tech-embedded rings adorning the bodies of the gym goers all around you. While fitness trackers were ...
Rachel Fairbank is a freelance science writer based in Texas. When she is not writing, she can be found spending time with her family, or at her local boxing gym. Whether a smartwatch or a ring, many ...
I’ve been testing a screen-free activity tracker from Finland-based sports tech firm Polar. It’s good to support independent tech that’s designed and manufactured in the EU such as the Polar range of ...
Corneel Vandelanotte receives research funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council, the National Heart Foundation of Australia, and the Medical ...
After living with activity trackers meant to help him stay fit, columnist Danny Sullivan finds "big data" didn't translate into more motivation. Danny Sullivan is a journalist who has covered the ...
In February of this year, the FDA cleared two wristworn activity trackers from British company Camntech: non-smartphone-connected, but highly accurate devices intended for use in clinical trials. In ...
Counting your steps and tracking your sleep is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fitness trackers. Today’s high-end devices are darn close to Star Trek tricorders, capable of not only monitoring ...