EMERGY: a portable exerciser for people with little time for the gym
Gym memberships are many people’s first step in a quest to get healthier. Usage statistics suggest, though, they may not
Read MoreGym memberships are many people’s first step in a quest to get healthier. Usage statistics suggest, though, they may not
Read MoreThere’s a common problem with air purifiers – you don’t actually know if they are working. Their manufacturers say they
Read MoreXiaomi announced, earlier today, that it will launch a crowdfunding campaign for a GPS watch on February 19th. Essential reading: Top
Read MoreThe ear provides a great platform for tracking vitals data. In fact, earbuds, rather than watches, tend to be the most
Read MoreYour gadgets are amongst the most germ-ridden objects in your home. It might be a good idea to think twice
Read MoreEstonian-based Akriveia is raising funds on Kickstarter for Viking, a luxurious smartwatch that comes with mechanical, analog hands. The timepiece
Read MoreMuch has been written on our site about the detrimental effect air pollution can have on your health. This is
Read MoreManufacturers are increasingly looking at locations other than your wrist to monitor health. At CES 2019, a Korean-based startup called Welt
Read MoreThe interior of your car may seem like a safe haven from air pollution, but that’s not the case. The Roidmi
Read MoreFor those that don’t want to sacrifice comfort or safety while riding the slopes this winter, there’s a new product.
Read MoreSmart clothes are the future. Something that covers your body is in a much better position to monitor your vitals
Read MoreStress reduction is the most common reason people meditate. But there are other benefits, too. Plenty of people rely on it
Read MoreFitness tracking doesn’t need to be expensive. But typically, budget devices leave a lot to be desired. Sure, they might
Read MoreThere is no shortage reports on the scary amount of bacteria that can be found in typical hotel rooms. It
Read MoreAs we get older, our vision changes. After the age of 40, it’s perfectly normal to lose focusing ability due
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