We can expect two new Google/Fitbit devices in the next couple of weeks, and we're excited to see how well they perform. But Fitbit still has a lot to prove after a frustrating couple of years since the Google acquisition.
Garmin's Venu 3 is the first wearable that doesn't treat people in a wheelchair as an afterthought.
Android smartwatches made a lot of progress in the last 18 months, but they're still not on the same level as the Apple Watch.
We like Xiaomi's smart trackers, but have mostly ignored its MIUI OS watches. Now, the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro is coming with (allegedly) some really impressive specs.
The Apple Watch Double Tap feature isn't new or unique. It's also handy for people who actually need it.
The Series 9's 64GB of storage retroactively makes the Galaxy Watch 6 look a bit outdated. And it's time for Samsung to either upgrade its base storage or let you pay for more with the Galaxy Watch 7.
Garmin's insanely packed 2023 release schedule continues today, releasing the successor to one of our favorite fitness watches.
Fitbit has a new device launching on September 28, which will likely be the leaked Charge 6.
Following the announcement of the Apple Watch Series 9, it got us wondering whether "Double Tap" was available on WearOS. Thankfully it is, but it's not a feature that is enabled by default.