Fitness tracker stories
With inbuilt GPS and Fitbit Pay in a reasonable $270 device, I appreciate the insights it provides for the sake of my mental and physical health.
Fitbit's renowned Charge fitness tracker is welcoming the fourth iteration to its product line – the Charge 4.
After a month with the Apple Watch Series 5, our in-depth review reveals it as the ultimate gadget for Apple enthusiasts, but is it worth the upgrade?.
Fitbit's Ace 2 activity tracker brings vibrant kid-friendly designs and engaging features, transforming daily routines into active, healthy habits for children.
Fitbit's Inspire HR debuts – the ideal entry-level tracker for fitness newbies at $189.95, with stylish design.
The wearables category continues to evolve and grow, with global shipments of wearable devices forecasted to reach 189 million units by 2022.
A stick-on patch is all you need to monitor your fitness levels, hydration, heart rate, and even your sun exposure.
Apple introduces the Watch Series 4 with cutting-edge fall detection and ECG monitoring, promising enhanced fitness and emergency features from NZD $699.
The vivoactive 3 is equipped with a ton other features that make it a powerful companion for tracking fitness.
Various key technology developments are impacting the smart wireless devices sector. Juniper Research has revealed top five stand-out devices.
I like how the HR gives a more accurate depiction of the work I'm doing; how hard I'm working, how many calories I'm actually burning.
This accessories collection makes Flex the only activity tracker on the market to bring high-end fashion to everyday fitness.
We look at whether it holds up as the all-day companion for the modern tech-savvy consumer – and that's a space it does really well in.
Fitbit unveils the Versa 2 smartwatch with Amazon Alexa integration, Spotify control, and advanced sleep features, alongside a new subscription service.
At first glance, the Versa and the Versa Lite look exactly the same. For someone who is not a Versa user, the two can be easily mistaken.