Suunto’s Q4 upgrade adds AI Coach, ZoneSense and better HR tracking
Suunto is entering 2026 on a strong note, rolling out firmware version 2.50.26 across its top-tier watches. This is one
Read MoreSuunto is entering 2026 on a strong note, rolling out firmware version 2.50.26 across its top-tier watches. This is one
Read MoreMotorola has fully revealed the specs of its new Moto Watch, at CES 2026, a device built in partnership with
Read MoreThe RingConn Gen 3 smart ring has been teased at CES 2026 with a built-in vibration motor, a new blood
Read MoreFirmware version 4.3.8.2 is rolling out to the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro, adding support for voice memo recording during workouts,
Read MorePolar has announced a new collaboration with Motorola ahead of the launch of a new smartwatch. The upcoming Moto Watch
Read MoreLuna rolled into CES 2026 with a health tracker that ditches screens and stats in favour of simple voice interaction.
Read MoreGarmin’s native nutrition tracking is now live in the Connect app. We broke the news yesterday following our teardown of
Read MoreSamsung is turning the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring into tools that can detect early signs of dementia. A new
Read MoreOver the past three years, wearable tech stocks have delivered some big moves. Amazfit maker Zepp Health leads with a
Read MoreWe conducted a teardown of Garmin Connect 5.20 and found backend support for a new health status summary feature. A
Read MoreOur teardown of Connect 5.20 reveals that Garmin is laying the foundation for native nutrition tracking. This includes new onboarding
Read MoreA new Xiaomi model number, M2552B1, was registered with South Korea’s National Radio Research Agency on December 19th. It slipped
Read MorePebble has taken the wraps off its new Round 2 smartwatch. The device brings back the classic circular design with
Read MoreA small third party accessory is trying to solve a familiar Garmin problem. This $25 portable snap on charger pairs
Read MoreGarmin kicked off the new year with a jab that many of its users know all too well. In a
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