It’s not all about looks and battery life, though. Those factors won’t matter one bit without some proper functions, and the LunaR sure has some neat features to offer. Capabilities include dual time zones, activity tracking, sunrise/sunset tracking, smartphone notifications,… Read More ›
Wareable
MISSION SS
Built smart and built tough, the Mission can withstand the elements so you can take it with you anywhere: in the water, on the hill, off road and beyond. Powered by Android Wear™ and working hand in hand with Surfline®,… Read More ›
SWINGS
SWINGS sets a new record in smartwatch battery life thanks to our next generation digital chipset – exclusive to SWINGS. SWINGS’ innovative technology powers the smartwatch for 18 months of continuous use and 24 months of regular use with an… Read More ›
Apple Watch Vs. Fitbit Ionic
The Apple Watch never quite reaches the same level of excellence for fitness tracking as the Fitbit Ionic. Nowhere is that more obvious than in how each device tracks heart rate. The Apple Watch Series 3 uses a green light-based… Read More ›
I can wear an Apple Watch… for about 5 minutes
I keep putting my Apple Watch back on my wrist for various freelance projects and am trying to live with it for longer than a few minutes, but I am failing every time. It is obviously an impressive piece of… Read More ›
The Garmin vívofit jr. 2
OLATHE, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today announced the vívofit jr. 2 activity tracker1 for kids with Disney, Star Wars and Marvel-themed bands and mobile app adventures. Featuring designs of kids’ favorite characters including… Read More ›
Apple sold 15 million watches in the last year
We know that Rolex produces about 1 million watches a year and we also know that Rolex had sales of $4.7 billion in 2016. The average revenue per watch[1] was therefore about $4,700. My estimate has been that Apple sold… Read More ›
Is It Worth $10 Per Month For The Data?
I’m not a mobile network specialist, but I do think that it could have been technically possible for these carriers to simply allow consumers to have a choice. Either the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE “borrows” from your phone’s… Read More ›
In 1999, Samsung made a watch that could make calls
Inspired by wrist-worn communication devices seen in sci-fi flicks, Samsung announced the SPH-WP10 in 1999. At the time, this was the smallest and lightest “wireless terminal” ever produced, and its design truly reminisced of something pulled out of Star Trek…. Read More ›
Fossil Gen 3
I visited a Fossil shop last week and was surprised at how heavily the company is pushing smart watches and watches in general. The entire focus of the store was towards the wrist with the traditional watches, bags and other… Read More ›