Catch up on our consumer technology stories from this week.
Are you looking to move more or sleep longer? These wearables can help.
Start saving your cash as the company plans to launch its wearable jewelry sometime this year.
The Fitbit rival looks like it'll be a pretty significant upgrade from the Fit 2.
The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are already off the walls of Apple Stores, but you have two days before they disappear off Apple’s online shop.
You have until Christmas Eve to secure your new Apple Watch Series 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2.
The company is scaling back sales of its wearables and focusing only where the Pixel is selling.
Apple, Google and Meta have internet regulators’ nod to unleash even more VR and AR Goggles, glasses, and more without seeking a license.
You can't use the Charge 6 without a Google account.
Marketing banners show Nothing’s "Watch Pro" could cost around $55 and come with a near-two-inch screen.
A new FCC filing reveals there's something new on the horizon, but we don't have a definite idea of what it is.
FeverPhone doesn't require any additional hardware or upgrades to a mobile device, just your forehead.
There are still no plans for release until at least 2024.
A leaked roadmap shows that Mark Zuckerberg’s company plans to debut smart glasses in 2025 and full AR glasses in 2027.
Because smartwatches already have far too much battery life.
Migrants would be required to submit up to five face scans per day as part of the measure.
It's only the charging puck/cable for now, but it'll be interesting to see how the watch's manufacturing story unfolds over the coming months.
Google matches Apple's beat with a passive method for detecting AFib heart rhythm irregularities.
Some were ugly, some were flawed, and some were flat-out awful. These are the products that disappointed us this year.
Google's first in-house smartwatch could arrive next year, but will Android users get burned again?