I’m going to tell you up front in our LG G Watch review that it is probably not the Android Wear smartwatch you’ll want to spend your hard-earned money on. If you have the luxury of purchasing several devices at will – and there’s nothing wrong...
The Gear Fit is Samsung’s answer to a budding world of fitness tracking gadgetry. Of course, Sammy also included an optical heart rate monitor and native health apps in the Fit’s brethren, the Gear 2. The Gear Fit is, however a full featured fitness band similar to...
I have to admit, I snickered a bit when Samsung announced they weren’t going to use the new Android Wear OS for their latest Gear models. The original Galaxy Gear was a decent device sure, but it had its shortcomings: mediocre battery life, an uninspired design, and a...
For all intents and purposes the Samsung Galaxy Gear can be considered the polar opposite of the Pebble. The Pebble is open when it comes to software and customization. The Galaxy Gear on the other hand, is not. It makes use of a proprietary band – complete with an...
The original Pebble is simply put one of the best smartwatches on the market. Unfortunately, the body style and design leave a little something to be desired. There’s no denying the fact that the case looks clunky and well… incredibly geeky. That’s why it came as a...