Wellness Reviews
Latest Wellness Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: impressive AI health tracking in an affordable smartwatch
By Dan Bracaglia last updated
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is a modest upgrade over its predecessor, but the new AI-powered insights turn this wearable into a great fitness and wellbeing watch.
Casper Hybrid Pillow with Snow Technology Review 2024
By Terri Williams published
Cool to the touch, supportive, and never loses its shape: this is one incredible pillow
I ran 50 miles in the Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris carbon racing shoe — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris will suffer from comparisons to the more impressive Metaspeed Sky Paris, but it’s also an excellent carbon racing shoe.
Oura Ring Generation 3 review
By Kate Kozuch last updated
The Oura Ring Generation 3 is a sleek and discreet fitness tracker with advanced sleep metrics and actionable recovery tools.
Withings Body Smart review
By Erin Bashford published
The Withings Body Smart is a mid-range smart scale with a user-friendly app, breezy setup, and relevant insights
I ran 40 miles in the Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 3 carbon racing shoe — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 3 is an impressively light and fast carbon plate racing shoe that rivals the best on the market.
I ran 35 miles in the Asics Superblast 2 and it’s one of the best new shoes of 2024
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Asics Superblast 2 picks up where the original left off in being one of the best all-rounders available, especially if you don’t want to use a plated training shoe.
I ran 35 miles in the Adidas Supernova Prima and it’s a practical cushioned shoe for daily training
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Adidas Supernova Prima is a reliable workhorse with a stable and comfortable ride, though some will prefer a softer shoe.
Google Pixel Watch review
By Kate Kozuch last updated
Google gets most things right with its first smartwatch
I used this $90 backpack every day for a month — it's perfect for gear but let down by one fatal flaw
By Peter Wolinski published
The D-Robe Roll-Top backpack is stylish, cavernous and waterproof, but its strap design proved uncomfortable, there’s no bottle holder and the pockets are a little tight.
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