Google and Fitbit finally realize fitness bands don't all need a screen.
A new study shows wearable data can be used to predict whether kids will get sick again after having their appendix removed.
The Asus VivoWatch 6 Aero should let you stick your finger on the watch face to get a blood oxygen and blood pressure reading.
But there's no need to go out and update unless you want the larger Pixel Watch 3 offered this round.
Starting tomorrow, your only option will be the Fitbit phone app.
Infrared cameras could make Apple's spatial-computing experience more lifelike.
The AI infusion will include an Energy Ready score for daily activity, improved sleep algorithms, and a personalized digital workout coach.
You don’t need to shell out for a new expensive laptop for your mom, but you could show a little appreciation for the person who brought you into this world.
It can also last up to 30 days if you use it in analog mode.
The built-in way is still the best if you're on an iPhone or Samsung device.
The software won't be fully baked until later this year.
Are you looking to move more or sleep longer? These wearables can help.
Poor Google had to spend all that money to offer its own competitive smartwatches instead.
Google’s building a special health care AI for its wearable tech. The search giant is making a giant push into the healthcare industry.
The second attempt smartwatch from OnePlus offers some of the best battery life in the category—as long as you can handle the hefty look.
Here are all the best laptops, headsets, and wearables we checked out in February.
OnePlus’s second smartwatch is way more functional than the last one, but it feels tuned only to people who want a big time piece.
Google is rolling out new features for Android devices of all types, including more ways to interact with Gemini.
We get some hands-on time with the Apple Vision Pro and we review Bose's new fancy earbuds.
It’s weirdly relieving to have a wearable device validating your internal heat.