As Samsung started to tease the Galaxy Ring, the first unique fitness tracker from the company, at the Galaxy S24 series launch event, more information popped up about the upcoming new product.
In the Pixel Camera 9.2 update, Google added the ability to change camera modes on your Pixel phone via your Pixel Watch.
Most Fitbit Charge 5s now last less than a day per charge, if they turn on at all. And Google's response thus far has been to tell people to buy newer Fitbits instead.
Most modern smartwatches will tell you when you're stressed; the Oura Ring will determine how good you're body is at overcoming high-stress situations, both during the day and overnight.
While you wait for the Galaxy Ring or Galaxy Watch 7, Samsung has another promising fitness tracker coming soon: the Galaxy Fit 3.
The Fitbit Charge 6 is our favorite fitness tracker for its affordability and lightweight design. That said, it has its flaws, many of which are solved by the pricier Sense 2. Should you upgrade, stick with the fitness band, or buy neither?
Samsung has slacked on fitness since the days of the Galaxy Watch Active 2, but its 2024 lineup is full of fitness tech, new AI tricks to make their health results more reliable, and the potential for even bigger changes.