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It’s also worth force-closing the Whoop app here and re-opening before we go any further. 2. Check your connection. Head to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and see if it’s connected.
For all the good posed by the Forerunner 970 (and I’ll detail the entirety of it below), let’s not beat around the bush: at $750/£630, this is a very expensive running watch.
When you wear your Apple Watch to bed, you’ll see a decent amount of data on the smartwatch’s Sleep app. There’s your previous night’s duration and sleep stages, as well as a summary and ...
Instead, we think a Strava membership is worth it to anybody who loves those social features, already spends a lot of time in the app, and is intrigued by those locked-away sections.
How to control vibration strength on Apple Watch. If you’re missing Apple Watch notifications (or the vibration strength is a bit too much for your wrist), you can fine-tune these settings, too.
Updated: Oura adds more languages and simplifies changing language for Android users. The Oura smart ring may not have a screen for you to worry about, but you’ll still want to know how to ...
Whoop transforms into a powerful health platform, but flaws persist. Whoop’s pivot to a comprehensive health and wellness platform in this 5.0 update is impressive.
The Garmin Vivoactive 5 is a Garmin watch we thought we’d probably never see again. Despite Venu emerging as Garmin’s riposte to Apple, Samsung, and the rest of the smartwatch fraternity, the ...
The Ultrahuman Air is designed to be thinner and lighter than the original smart ring and has been made out of jet-fighter-grade titanium, to weigh just 2.4 grams.
The Sense 2 still shares its design language with the Fitbit Versa, but both new-gen devices have been given a lighter case design and a physical button while retaining the same bright AMOLED display.
That £325 price mark puts the Race S well below the price of other AMOLED sports watches like the Polar Vantage V3 (£519/$599) and the Garmin Forerunner 965 (£599/$599). That’s actually also ...
The Tag Heuer Calibre E4 comes in two different size options: the 45mm and a new-look 42mm version. Both run on Wear OS 2.0, with a Wear OS 3.0 update promised for later in the year.