Cut to the present and Pebble is deader than the ashes of a burned up Galaxy Note7. Fitbit, the most popular wearable brand, can’t get its first real smartwatch out the door (and, by all accounts, it’s so ugly no… Read More ›
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Apple has nailed fitness
I have found over time that the fitness aspect of the Apple Watch has taken over most other functions. The notifications are of course very useful as is the ability to tell the time, obviously, and it only those three… Read More ›
Pebble keeps rolling
After Fitbit bought the beleaguered Pebble last November, we bid a fond (and at times bitter) farewell to the first big fitness smartwatch. Its acquisition spelled the beginning of the end for the device, given how dependent it is on… Read More ›
The smartwatch is growing up
Don’t get me wrong, smartwatches are far from reaching a point where they are ready to go entirely mainstream, but I’d like to suggest that smartwatches are moving from total infancy to tumbling toddlers. For those of you who don’t… Read More ›
Stu, Just a Regular Guy
Very good. I guess the fact that it is done in humour highlights what some people are struggling with when it comes to smart watches. We will be losing the heirloom side of the business and for men, there are… Read More ›
Chronos review
I’ve been fairly unimpressed with the Apple Watch and the other smartwatches, with the exception of the Tag Heuer Connected, which is quite expensive. That said, some of the typical smartwatch functions are appealing. I’m not alone in thinking this…. Read More ›
Theater Mode for Apple Watch
If you can make your (series 2) Apple Watch last 2 days on a charge, this is a decent solution for wearing it when you sleep.
The Frederique Constant E-Strap launched
Frederique Constant has quietly launched its smart E-Strap, a leather watch strap with fitness tracking tech built into the buckle. While smart straps have a history of being somewhat… horrible, the Frederique Constant may have totally changed the game. Made… Read More ›
The Movado Connect vs the Longines Heritage 1945
The Movado Connect is an attempt by luxury watchmaker to create a smart watch that appeals to traditional watch enthusiasts and from the look of the image above, it is original and really quite a looker. Compare this with the Longines… Read More ›
Android Wear heads to luxury watches
Some of the companies expected to make waves at Baselworld include the likes of Michael Kors, Tag Heuer, Swatch, and Guess — and many of the devices released will come with Android Wear 2.0, Google’s smartwatch operating system, right out… Read More ›