Best Buy is kicking off the month of May with a massive sale on Galaxy smartwatches and Fitbits, including a few of our all-time favorites. Here are five of my top picks.
With the Fitbit shop closing down, it's truly the end of an era for the wearable brand. Fitbit will live on under Google, but it'll never be the dominant, standalone brand it once was.
I ran, sprinted, and hiked with the top Garmin, Coros, and Polar watches to see which came out on top. Here are the results.
This week's headlines included a look at what to expect at Google I/O regarding Wear OS, the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses getting even smarter, and the U.S. signing the new TikTok ban into law.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 only has one real Android watch equivalent: the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, which beats it for battery life but loses for fitness tools. Now that we've tested the Ultra 2, we can only hope the Galaxy Watch 7 Pro or Ultra offers a similar experience.
A rumor suggested Samsung is looking to bring blood sugar support to the Watch 7.
The COROS VERTIX 2S is a massive watch for mountaineers, XC skiers, climbers, and ultramarathoners, with some minor-yet-significant upgrades over the VERTIX 2.
In a massive update, Meta added video call and multimodal AI support to its Ray-Ban smart glasses, and is offering a new frame option too.
A new Google product was added to the Federal Communications Commission's database, but it's unlikely to be the Google Pixel Watch 3.
A Galaxy Ring leak seems to have spilled the existence of several sizes on the way for launch.