From the Oura Ring to the Apple Watch to the Google Pixel — here's what the science really says about the accuracy of their health data ...
Wearable tech was big at CES this year, where we saw dozens of gadgets to clip on to clothing, wear on a wrist, strap to our heads (or helmets), and even slip on your feet. Many of these wearables are ...
On more occasions in the last few weeks than I’d like to admit, I found myself doing jumping jacks in my kitchen an hour before going to bed. That’s not when I’d usually prefer to do any exercise, but ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
Despite my excitement for all things gadgety, I was never quite taken with Finland-based Oura's previous activity-tracking rings. As a longtime Apple Watch wearer, the idea of paying a premium for a ...
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Fitbit, Apple Watch or Oura ring, wearable technology is in high demand among the health conscious. But beyond measuring heart rates and blood pressure, could fitness trackers be used to test for and ...
I don’t know how or when it happened, but I have become obsessed with tracking my health data. Formerly, I would toss and turn, wondering what had caused my sleepless nights, or donned a new pair of ...
Even deep into their lifecycle, the Google Pixel Watch 3 and Garmin Venu 3 are among the top smartwatches worth considering. They each feature outstanding tracking capabilities, excellent designs, and ...
The Apple Watch, which was released on April 24, 2015, wasn’t the first fitness tracker or even the first smartwatch. (Depending on how you define those categories, they had been around for as much as ...