The beefy wearable is one of those times when AppleCare is a no-brainer.
The company is reportedly working on a more rugged version of its smartwatch aimed at athletes and serious trainers.
Looking for an excuse to skip work? Your Apple Watch may be the ticket.
A new Apple Watch app called WatchTube puts the streaming service on your wrist.
Apple's latest patent indicates that wrist cameras are a thing.
From installing the Assistant to executing commands, here's how to set it up on your Samsung smartwatch.
We're also hearing rumblings about the Apple Watch SE 2, which could be more rugged than its predecessor.
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With a stunning screen, excellent health-tracking, and all the GPS sports features you've come to love from Garmin, the Epix is the best watch I've ever used.
Galaxy Watch 4 owners are getting a big software update this week.
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A wearable perfect for those who want to pay a lot of money for a digital watch with minimal functionality.
Thirty-three years ago, the Seiko WristMac might have been the first true Apple Watch.
Gizmodo's consumer tech team offers their holiday picks.
True, over-air wireless charging has been teased for years, but it will finally reach consumers next year.
A trip to space, a nice house, a small yacht, or a watch that doesn't even let you know an email's arrived—the choice is yours.
After a short wait, Apple says the Series 7 preorders will start on October 8th.
The Series 7 debuts a new look for the iconic smartwatch.
The Whoop 4.0 adds haptic alerts, new metrics, and a lineup of smart clothes.
Apple wants to add more advanced health features to the Apple Watch, but we're skeptical they'll arrive this year.