Christmas is over, and the New Year is basically here. If you’re still trying to sort out your 2026 New Year’s Resolutions, chances are you’re debating whether or not you need a Fitbit or an Apple ...
In last week’s column I mentioned that – for the time being at least – I’ve switched from Android to iPhone and, because iPhone doesn’t support my Pixel Watch, I’m now wearing an Apple Watch Series 10 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I love tracking my data and stats, but in a casual way. I’m not so intense about it that I need a ...
Smartwatches and activity trackers are a dime a dozen these days, but there are a few brands that stand out. Apple Watch has cultivated a stellar reputation in the smartwatch category — and the new ...
According to a report in Re/Code, Apple will stop selling Fitbit products in Apple stores in the near future. Apple didn't make an official statement as to the reasons for the decision. The timing of ...
The Apple Watch commercially launched just over a year ago, and in that time there's one question that's been asked a number of times: Is it a Fitbit competitor? Will multipurpose smartwatches ...
At its World Developer’s Conference in San Francisco Monday, Apple unveiled a handful of new additions to its watch. The tools, geared toward more precise fitness and health tracking, could signal a ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Third-party apps like Strava or MyFitnessSync can get your data from your watch to your Fitbit account. You'll need to create an ...
An Apple Watch and Fitbit competitor wants you to think differently. Every once in a while, I love flipping someone the bird. Not in a road-rage kind of way — more like a quick, sarcastic “you’ve got ...
The tech giant just made a bold move in AI hardware, and it could change the wearables market. You’ve seen them on wrists and fingers everywhere — at the gym, in the office, on the subway.
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. Now that we’re in the last two months of the year, ...