The new Galaxy Watch 5 Pro offers great performance, new features for outdoor athletes at a competitive price. Even though it offers better integration with Samsung’s smartphones, the Watch 5 Pro still lags behind sports-only devices with equivalent software-such as smartwatches from Garmin and Fitbit. Check out this Galaxy Watch 5 Pro review to see how Samsung has optimized the experience of its best smartwatch in 2022.
Trying out the Garmin Forerunner 255 Music for the first time is curious—because you have to navigate through features and menus via five buttons. Garmin does without a touchscreen and thus achieves an ultra-long battery life of up to 14 days. How well the Forerunner 255 Music performs and what you have to do without can be read in this NextPit review.
With dual-band GPS, exercise recognition, etc., the Amazfit GTR 4 offers several features that are only found in much more expensive smartwatches. But can the sports watch also convince in practice? NextPit has tested the Amazfit GTR 4 in detail.
Following a series of leaks, Suunto is finally making the 9 Peak Pro official. The rugged multisport GPS smartwatch by the Finnish company picks up the design of the standard 9 Peak. And for a little price increase, you get triple the battery life and a faster processor.
Google has been working on the Pixel Watch for a long time now. Together with Samsung, the company is pushing the Wear OS operating system, whereas the acquisition of Fitbit is supposed to provide the right know-how in the field of health and wellness. However, does the long-awaited smartwatch really manage the ultimate mix of smart functions and sports smartwatch? Let’s find out in our Google Pixel Watch review!
The new Apple Watch SE feels great on the wrist, offers the core functions of the mainstream models, and seamless integration with the iPhone—offering all these at an affordable price. If you are looking for a smartwatch that can automatically record your physical activities, I will show you why the new generation Watch SE could be a great option in this review.
If you are looking for a lightweight fitness tracker that packs plenty of features and have a long battery life, then you will love Fitbit’s Inspire series! The latest model is touted to be able to last for up to ten days when worn and used, where it can also measure your pulse rate and blood oxygen level, in addition to sleep, mindfulness, and daily form—all that for less than $100. However, the NextPit review also reveals how the Inspire 3 suffers particularly from Fitbit’s fatal flaw.
Is the Apple Watch 8 the big hit? No, it’s not. Nevertheless, there has been plenty of changes to it yet again, and the Apple Watch is my constant companion—day and night . Find out what’s new about the smartwatch, for whom the upgrade to the Watch Series 8 targets, and why women in particular, should take a look at the new Apple Watch in our NextPit review.
A titanium smartwatch with sapphire glass for 400 Dollars? Huawei actually has one, namely the Watch GT 3 Pro. The manufacturer also promises up to 14 days of battery life and comprehensive health tracking. Read what the smartwatch has to offer in the detailed NextPit review.
Already, the first few days of the Berlin technology fair, IFA 2022, I discovered that I needed a device I never imagined existed. As a fan of science fiction, the movie Minority Report permeated my thoughts about the future of our interaction with content and multitasking, and after a long time Lenovo has brought this breath of innovation back to my attention again. Are T1 Glasses the answer for the future?