Beats’ Powerbeats Pro 2 are lighter, smarter, and packed with ANC, yet they’ve just hit a record‑low price. Cyber Weekend makes them cheaper than ever, raising the question: Are they the best workout earbuds for active users and athletes?
Garmin has teased a mysterious new wearable that drops the display in favor of sleek design and LED indicators. With Whoop dominating the screen‑free space, could this Garmin fitness tracker a true competitor to it?
Coros just dropped a major upgrade to its most popular smartwatch, and it might shake up the budget fitness scene. From display changes to battery boosts, here’s what’s new and why it could make Garmin nervous.
Peloton owners are alerted to stop using the Bike+ over a new safety alert that could affect their workout routine and result in serious injury. Before you hop on, here’s what you need to know about this massive recall.
Oura will soon launch a study exploring how biometric data and quick user check-ins could help detect early signs of hypertension, focusing on awareness rather than diagnosis and empowering users to take a more proactive role in their health.
Apple’s latest Watch lineup is out, with both the affordable and high-end models taking center stage. The Series 11, however, still strikes the best balance overall. So why does it fail to spark the same excitement?
Whoop has earned popularity in the wearable space, mainly for its screen-free fitness devices that offer focused tracking with fewer distractions than smartwatches. Users get detailed health insights directly on their phones. But what if your Whoop data is being shared without your permission?
Screenless fitness trackers are trending, and one of the latest to reach the market is the Polar Loop band. This seems to be a comfortable wearable that tracks activity, sleep, and overall health around the clock without a screen. Unlike many competitors, the Polar Loop is a one-time purchase with no subscription fees.
Whoop currently dominates the screen-free wearable market, but its lead is starting to face pressure from emerging competitors. One of the most notable contenders is Polar, with the Finnish company widely expected to launch a consumer-ready screenless tracker. Polar continues to tease its device ahead of the official release, confirming a major advantage over its rival: a subscription-free service.
Two major smart ring brands were hit with a big setback last week. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that Ultrahuman and RingConn infringed on Oura’s patents. The decision blocks both companies from importing or selling their smart rings in the United States.