If you loved the old Pebble Time Round, the new Round 2 smartwatch is better in every way.
You guys voted, and now we've got the winners for your favorite tech in 18 product categories.
Here's YOUR chance to tell us which gadgets were the best.
The bed's smart monitoring alerted the man to a life-threatening heart condition, according to his doctor.
Maybe you don't need a smartwatch for your health and fitness-tracking needs, after all.
Lumia is ready to release its health-tracking smart earrings to the masses.
The new subscription-free fitness band is a solid competitor to Whoop, but with a big caveat.
It's like if Plaud were just a bit more creepy.
We reviewed a ton of gadgets this year. Here's our list of winners for everything that blew us away.
Amazon just entered the smart glasses game in the most Amazon way possible.
A wave of smart glasses is coming and its dragging wearables in its wake.
The latest OS version for Withings's smartwatch-in-disguise also brings updates to sleep tracking and health metrics.
Whoop is great for anyone that doesn't want another screen on their body, but Polar's new band is better for anyone who doesn't want to be nickel-and-dimed.
We tried Google's new Pixel Watch 4 smartwatch, and Apple might need to stop resting on its laurels with the Apple Watch.
Just in time before new Apple Watches are expected to be announced next month.
The Pebble Time 2 and Pebble 2 Duo already seem like the wearables you want if you can’t stand other smartwatches.
One wearable with one feature. That's all I'm looking for.
Meta showed off its futuristic wristband again, this time with a scientific paper in the journal Nature.
The latest screenless health-tracking band is moderately addictive.
A new study shows wearable data can be used to predict whether kids will get sick again after having their appendix removed.