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A comprehensive deep dive into Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, featuring real-world testing and analysis of everything new and important.
The updates to the new Garmin Enduro 3 aren’t mind-blowing. But the small tweaks make a big difference to Garmin’s longest-lasting endurance adventure watch. The Garmin Enduro 3 is almost ...
The Garmin Fenix's big design upgrade and mapping features cement its place as the king of multisport watches.
The Suunto Race S promises the same solid, multisport tracking experience as the Suunto Race – but with a smaller case *and* a smaller price tag. The Suunto Race S is a solid-performing AMOLED ...
The Fitbit Charge 6 is a fitness, health, and sports tracker all in one that now also wants to behave more like a smartwatch. The Google Pixel Watch 2 is now a Fitbit smartwatch in all but name ...
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is the best version of the best smartwatch. It might be a minor upgrade, but wholeheartedly recommendable to those looking for a strong fitness watch with top-quality smart ...
The Ultrahuman Ring Air brings accurate and insightful sleep tracking and a holistic overview of daily activity, readiness, and wellness. It’s not for super-sporty or prosumer athletes like ...
Three generations into its Google partnership and use of Wear OS, Samsung hits a new stride with the Galaxy Watch 6. If 2021’s Galaxy Watch 4 represented a new start not just for Samsung but ...
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is the bigger and more refined member of the Samsung smartwatch range – and it’s back after a two-year hiatus. Samsung dropped the Galaxy Watch Classic in ...
The release of the Forerunner 265 marks a pivotal point in Garmin’s AMOLED overhaul. A design luxury that was once reserved for its Venu smartwatches and more premium sports watches – the ...
Tag still brings the looks, but it needs the great smarts to match it The Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 is a beautiful smartwatch, regardless whether you choose the 45mm or 42mm size. But as ever ...
An alternate reality is preparing to leapfrog the need for total immersion VR. It promises to enhance what we see in the real world, instead of shutting us off from it. Rather than transporting us ...