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The Apple Watch Series 9 is already a solid smartwatch. But Apple plans to add even more health-related features on the next release of the wearable.

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A women looks overwhelmed as she tries to concentrate on all the fitness metrics buzzing and moving all around her.
Fitness trackers have taken over. But is the deluge of fitness data making Americans healthier?
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Garmin is launching the Venu 3 and smaller Venu 3S smartwatches today with a greater focus on sleep-tracking and personalization. In particular, it's adding a proactive sleep coaching feature and nap detection. The latter is noteworthy, considering most modern smartwatches from companies like Apple, Samsung, and Google can track your sleep, but only at night. With the Venu 3 series, you'll be able to rest easy knowing your daytime slumber can also be tracked, if that's your kind of thing.  

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side-by-side photos of a Google Pixel Watch on top of succulents and a Fitbit Sense 2 on a wooden surface.
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Mark Zuckerberg, center, poses with two men, including his trainer, Dave Camarillo, left.
Mark Zuckerberg is eating 4,000 calories per day to maintain his new fitness regime.
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A photo collage of Jeff Bezos in 1994 next to a photo of him in 2023
Jeff Bezos now works out with a celebrity personal trainer. He went from a bookish guy with an unremarkable body to a toned tech bro.
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A person's wrist wearing a Garmin Venu 2 fitness tracker.