The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Google Pixel Watch look the same, but how they run under the hood might sway you towards one or the other.
It's been two years, but Fitbit hasn't found anything to change from our favorite fitness tracker, the Charge 5. Instead, it added three Google apps, a smarter heart rate algorithm, and a haptic button to make the Charge 6 more compelling.
Amazon is suddenly dropping 35% off the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, sending the price down to just $294 for the first time ever.
The move away from wireless charging with the Pixel Watch 2 was definitely disappointing. But there's a silver lining in the event that you want extra chargers or just need to replace the one that came in the box.
The Fitbit Charge 6's GPS issues aren't as bad as I initially feared, but they're enough to make me wonder why Fitbit and Google didn't fix the problem.
A Korean report suggests the switch from a 5nm Exynos W930 to 3nm Exynos W940 could deliver major gains for battery life and performance in a more compact form factor.
Just because we love expensive running watches like the Garmin Forerunner 965 doesn't mean every runner *needs* a high-end watch. Plenty of people can make do with the essentials and save hundreds.
If you're in the market for a new smartwatch and like what Google has to offer, then you're likely comparing the Pixel Watch 2 and Fitbit Sense 2. There are a lot of similarities, but a few key differences that make one of these much more compelling than the other.
While the Google Pixel Watch 2 offers improved battery life over the Pixel Watch, the charging process is also a bit different.
A smartwatch with at least a 5ATM water-resistant rating is technically waterproof in that you can swim with it and get it wet, and these fit the bill.