Old gadgets aren’t just riding a nostalgia wave. They’re coming back because modern tech has become too needy, too app-dependent, and too exhausting.
Fitbit’s 4.68 update goes beyond a typical patch; it brings back sleep log editing, introduces Conversational Check-Ins with your Coach, and delivers step-by-step workout guidance.
Google may soon require a Google account for Pixel Watch Fall Detection, ending one of the feature’s more flexible setup options and adding a grace period before enforcement kicks in, based on newly discovered app strings.
Seeing this idea take shape for smart rings, it’s difficult not to be impressed by how good it actually is.
With no screen to distract you, the Fitbit Air focuses on the basics while offering fun colors at a friendly price.
Leaked icons from One UI firmware reveal Samsung is developing open-ear Galaxy Buds Able, a clip-style earphone that rests on the ear rather than inside it.
Google’s upcoming screen-less band will be called the Fitbit Air. The company plans to rebrand Fitbit Premium to Google Health, moving wellness features firmly under the Google brand.
Researchers have developed a wearable AI sensor that reads neck movements to convert silent speech into audible voice, opening new possibilities for communication.
AirPods Pro 3 may do more than play music: with IR cameras and Q.ai’s micro-facial-movement tech, Apple’s next earbuds could let users control Siri in complete silence.
Google and Gucci are reportedly working on AI-powered luxury smart glasses, with Kering now saying the product could arrive as early as next year.