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Rugged TicWatch Pro 5 smartwatch first to run with Snapdragon W5 Plus
May 30, 2023We were pretty impressed by the smartwatch experience offered by Mobvoi when the original TicWatch Pro launched in 2018, and now the company has moved into a new generation with its "most powerful TicWatch to date." -
iFi Go pod wearable BT DAC/amp makes high-end corded IEMs wireless
April 21, 2023The UK's iFi Audio has announced the Go pod, a pair of Bluetooth-enabled DAC/headphones amp modules designed to transform any in-ear monitors with detachable cables into high-performance wireless earphones. -
Garmin military-grade Fortex GPS units keep data out of enemy hands
April 20, 2023Garmin has released two wrist-mounted tactical GPS navigators that can not only make complex ballistic calculations for rifle shooters, but come with Stealth and Kill Switch features to prevent location data from falling into the wrong hands. -
MouthPad lets users put their mousing where their mouth is
April 18, 2023Over the years, we've heard about several experimental systems which would allow people to control computers or other devices via their mouth. One such tool should soon be commercially available, however, in the form of the MouthPad. -
Garmin's latest smartwatch boasts unlimited battery and built-in flashlight
April 13, 2023Garmin has announced a solar version of the Instinct 2 rugged smartwatch launched back in early 2022, which promises "infinite battery life" and comes with a built-in flashlight. The Instinct 2X Solar is also joined by a stealthy Tactical Edition. -
Sonar-enabled glasses read wearers' silently spoken voice commands
April 06, 2023Some people lack the power of speech, while others may find themselves in noisy settings where speaking voice commands out loud just won't work. Such folks might have use for the EchoSpeech glasses, which read their user's silently spoken words. -
More evidence that smartwatches can detect and predict heart issues
April 04, 2023A good smartwatch might be your best friend if you're at risk of various heart conditions. Many not only track heart rate, but can also take electrocardiogram (ECG) readings, and evidence is building that they can spot or predict a range of issues. -
Monovortex Split-Seconds Chronograph "controls the forces of gravity"
April 02, 2023At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2023, Swiss watch manufacturer Roger Dubuis has unveiled its concept wrist timepiece called the Monovortex Split-Seconds Chronograph that introduces three new complications to the world of haute horlogerie. -
Clothing with interwoven "fiber pumps" could warm or cool wearers
March 30, 2023While there are already garments which cool or warm their wearer via circulating liquids, those garments tend to be equipped with cumbersome, noisy pumps. An experimental new system, on the other hand, uses interwoven tubular fibers as pumps. -
Pants made with electronic yarn could transmit exhaustion alerts
March 24, 2023Most of us don't need special pants that let us know we're exhausted, but for hardcore athletes, such an alert could help stave off injuries. To that end, researchers created an electronic yarn that could detect fatigue based on movement patterns. -
Stealth Pro wireless gaming headphones boast best-in-class ANC
March 24, 2023Gaming accessory brand Turtle Beach has announced a new pair of flagship wireless gaming headphones called the Stealth Pro, which are claimed to deliver "the most effective noise-cancellation in a gaming headset." -
Rokid Max AR glasses suspend a massive screen in front of your face
March 23, 2023Building on the crowdfunding success of its portable augmented-reality glasses in 2021, China's Rokid has launched the slim and lightweight Rokid Max AR glasses, which can place a 215-inch virtual display in front of your eyes. -
Urwerk goes back in time with UR-102 "reloaded"
March 21, 2023Quirky horological design house Urwerk has reached back 26 years to revisit one of its classics introduced at Baselworld 1997, with a new "reloaded" version of its space-age themed UR-102 wristwatch that puts a new spin on its minimalist style. -
Iris health-tracking ring uses tiny sensors for a slimmer form
March 16, 2023While we have seen health-tracking smart rings before, the Iris ring is a bit different. Utilizing special miniaturized sensors, it's claimed to be smaller and more energy-efficient than anything else on the market. -
Amazfit launches slim, lightweight smartwatch with 14-day battery
March 16, 2023Zepp Health-owned budget-friendly wearable brand Amazfit has launched a thin and light round smartwatch with a 14-day battery, the ability to tap into five satellite systems, more than 120 sports modes, and a bunch of health tracking features.
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