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I walked 5,500 steps with the Garmin Forerunner 165 and Polar Grit X2 Pro — here’s the winner
By Dan Bracaglia last updated
Our Garmin Forerunner 165 vs. Polar Grit X2 Pro showdown looks which device is more accurate at counting steps.
5 outdoor adventure-ready smartwatches I recommend for tracking summertime fun
By Dan Bracaglia last updated
These wearables are the cream of the crop if you're looking to keep tabs on your next outdoor adventure, by land or sea.
Oura Ring just got two big health upgrades ahead of Samsung Galaxy Ring launch
By Jeff Parsons published
Oura is adding two new heart health features to the Oura Ring: Cardiovascular Age and Cardio Capacity.
The Amazfit Helio Ring launches May 15 for only $299 to take on Samsung Galaxy Ring
By Dave LeClair published
The Galaxy Ring is coming soon, but the Amazfit Helio will beat it to market at a lower price.
I tested the Coros Pod 2 to see if it could improve my running — here's what happened
By TJ Fink published
If you're a Coros watch owner, this complementary gadget adds greater detail to your post-run workout data, helping boost your recovery and improve your performance, at a cost.
I walked over 3,000 steps with the Fitbit Charge 6 and G-Shock Move — the results surprised me
By Dan Bracaglia published
Which is more accurate at counting steps, The Fitbit Charge 6 or G-Shock Move DWH5600? We've got answers.
I walked 3,300 steps with the Fitbit Charge 6 and Fitbit Charge 5 — here's the winner
By Dan Bracaglia published
Which Fitbit is more accurate at counting steps, The Fitbit Charge 6 or previous-gen Fitbit Charge 5? We have answers.
I walked over 5,000 steps with Apple Watch SE vs G-Shock Move — here's the winner
By Dan Bracaglia last updated
The Apple Watch SE takes on the G-Shock Move DWH5600 in a test of step-count accuracy.
Oura announces new Oura Labs feature to fight Samsung Galaxy Ring
By Dave LeClair published
The first experimental Oura Labs feature is ready to go, with more features soon to follow.
I tried a hydration tracker that syncs with my Garmin watch during sweaty workouts — here’s what I found
By Michael Sawh published
The FLOWBIO S1 is a small wearable tracker that uses your sweat to analyze your hydration levels after a run or cycle, and I visited the company's lab to test it out in person.
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