How technology is changing the game of tennis
Tennis analytics are giving the top seeded players an edge over their rivals. But increasingly, this technology is becoming available
Read MoreTennis analytics are giving the top seeded players an edge over their rivals. But increasingly, this technology is becoming available
Read MoreUMIDIGI has revealed its latest smartwatch earlier today. At only $29.99, UMIDIGI UFit comes with PulseOx, heart rate and more. Essential
Read MoreApple has announced it has put restrictions in place to make sure only credible coronavirus-focused apps are allowed in its
Read MoreTag Heuer has unveiled the third iteration in its Connected smartwatch lineup. The device throws a heart rate monitor into
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Read MoreApple is reportedly working on a new fitness-related app. Designed to run on the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV, it will
Read MoreThe Android version of the Amazfit app is benefiting from a UI refresh. The default page now shows an overview
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Read MoreMontblanc has announced Summit 2 Plus, a 4G enabled watch that comes in a slightly larger form-factor than its non-LTE
Read MoreThree big name brands have teamed up on new a Jacquard technology product, a pair of connected soccer (football for
Read MoreOther events are being cancelled left right and centre but the coronavirus has not stopped the London Wearable Technology Show
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Read MoreGone are the days when smartwatches and activity trackers were confined to chunky, geeky looking gadgets built for fitness geeks.
Read MoreOppo has made its much anticipated entry into the smartwatch space the other day with an inexpensive Apple Watch clone.
Read MoreMad Gaze is like a remote control that sits on your wrist. Users can use hands and fingers to interact with the
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