Samsung has revealed its next smartwatch, called the Gear S2, in a fashion-influenced Lookbook, where it's pictured alongside the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The circular watch is expected to launch in September.
Android Wear smartwatches will now work with iPhones, Google announced in a surprise blog post. All future Android Wear smartwatches will work with iPhones, and some older models will support Apple's OS, too.
Dressed in 23-karat gold, along with an alligator leather strap, the Watch Urbane Luxe is the highest-quality Android Wear watch to date. That also means it won't be cheap, but $1,200 is a small price to pay to add such luxury to your wrist.
IFA, the biggest tech show in Europe is about to kickoff in Berlin, Germany. Here's everything we expect to see at the show from Samsung, Sony, LG, Asus, Microsoft, Intel, and more. TVs, phones, wearables, and the smartphone will power the show.
The prolific blogger and Andreessen Horowitz partner says that there will ultimately be 750 million iPhones and 3.5 billion Android phones on earth, enough to make both companies quite successful.
Rumors are gathering that Motorola has a second generation version of the Moto 360 smartwatch, which could have a revised design and come with new accessories. Here's everything we think we know about it so far.
After its first quarter joining the ranks of companies manufacturing wearable devices, Apple finished No. 2, behind Fitbit and ahead of Xiaomi. Apple’s strong debut in the wearables market is both good and bad for its competitors, according to IDC.
Enter Magic Vibes Corporation, the company that is finally paying wearables the attention they deserve when it comes to applications, and for now, its primary offering is a mood app it calls Vibes.
Expecting but don't know what to expect from your baby registry? From baby monitors and steamers to sterilizers, we’ve compiled a list of the best baby products every new parent should buy.
The newest wearable from gaming peripheral designer Razer features a discreet OLED screen, fitness tracking, and social connectivity targeted at PC gamers.
The Pentagon announced FlexTech Alliance, a partnership that includes groups such as Apple, Harvard University, and many more in an attempt to make flexible wearable technology for soldiers, as well as develop high-tech printing technologies.
The US government is teaming up with the private sector and academia to make sure the country keeps up with the rapidly advancing wearable tech market.
Everyone wants to climb on the smartwatch bandwagon. What that means is consumers like us end up with a lot of Apple Watch or Android Wear wanna-be's made by names you've never heard of. The latest one making news is the NT08 Smart Watch Phone from Gearbest.
Don't want Spot the dog left out of your future VR adventures? Or, you'd rather not step on them when wearing a headset? The solution could be to zap them into the VR world with you, as this cool demo shows.
Love Discovery? Curious about virtual reality? If so, you'd better head straight to Discovery VR where you'll find a bunch of short-form VR videos from the channel that mark the start of its exploration of the medium.
Here at WT | Wearable Technologies we do a lot of international traveling. The story is always the same when you’re traveling with heavy luggage and to a city you have never been before. You make a plan, and life gives a curve ball so you’re forced to put all your belongings on the floor to find your smart phone. Then, once you have it, you throw everything back in your bag and ask google for some assistance. Well fret no more! Here are several wearables that are never too far from your reach that can help you while you travel!
Speechtrans is a wristable that connected to your smartphone to show you on coming calls and SMS. But, it does much more than this – it can translate between languages! Simply speak into the mic and listen for an accurate translation. Then, say switch and the person you are speaking with can speak and translate to your language.
Kyte and Key creates intelligent, well designed, digital accessories that camouflage themselves. Turn your slick leather bracelet into a smart phone charger by simply removing it from your wrist and plugging it into a USB port of their charging wallet. The wallet is available in three different colors for $99.00. The bracelet is available in 4 different colors for $129.00.
Survey Monkey won Kickstarters staff pick and is now accepting pre-orders. Their product, Kokoon, allows travelers to sleep well anywhere. The device is a EEG headphone, which comfortably induces sleep. Kokoon understands your brain while you’re sleeping and can adjust the volume of your music while you sleep, then it wakes you up when it’s the perfect time awake. Of course, it also records your sleep patterns and shares this data with you via their app.
Trakdot is a tech device that you throw into your packed suitcase, and it tracks where your suitcase is while your travel. No need to be concerned about interfering with the airplanes electronics, because once the plane takes off Trakdot’s patented technology shuts off the transmit-and-receive capability to enter airplane mode. Then, once back on the ground it ‘awakes’ by the local cellular network to send your smart device a notification.
Triposo is an app that can work on a smartwatch! It offers mini tours and suggestions for fun activities inside cities all across the world. The best feature is its map function that can direct you even when you are offline. Now you can travel with style and intelligences.
Wearables are influencing culture and traveling in more ways than more. WT featured three other wearables that assist travelers with directions, and adjusting to new culture check it out! Now start planning your next trip – for the world is your oyster get out and see what’s out there.
HTC and its partner Valve have said the Vive virtual reality headset won't be available in significant quantities this year. Instead, the system is now on target for a launch during the first three months of 2016.
After failing to show up at the smartphone party, Intel is determined to make the most of other emerging technologies. As it gets increasingly involved in wearables, the company has also decided to bet big on drones, investing $60m in Chinese firm Yuneec.
Rumors are gathering that Motorola has a second generation version of the Moto 360 smartwatch, which could have a revised design and come with new accessories. Here's everything we think we know about it so far.
In its debut in IDC's quarterly wearables report, Apple came within striking distance of market leader Fitbit, shipping an estimated 3.6 million Apple Watches.
If your don't want to wear a fitness tracking wrist band, what about a health tracking ring on your finger? The Oura ring is the latest wearable to hit Kickstarter, and it's designed to help you make the most of your sleep.
Samsung has revealed its next smartwatch, called the Gear S2, in a fashion-influenced Lookbook, where it's pictured alongside the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. The circular watch is expected to launch in September.
The Apple Watch is Apple's latest, and perhaps most controversial, piece of mobile hardware yet. Here's everything you need to know about how and where to buy one.
Best Buy's CEO says the Apple Watch is selling very well in stores and online. The retailer plans to expand its Apple Watch sales to more stores before the holidays, and it'll offer Apple Care and perhaps authorized repairs soon.
How to get from point A to point B? In this article we present you wearables that turn your transportation experience into a techy adventure!
Californian company Inboard developed an electrical skateboard M1. The motors are hidden inside the wheels and the company claims its unique technology enhances an uninhibited flow. The electronics seem invisible because they are hidden in a hollow deck, which gives it a traditional skateboard look. The depleted battery can be recharged inside the board or on its own with a separate charging cable. You can adjust the speed with regenerative breaking, which allows you to have control while “driving”.
RocketSkates are a product developed by a company Acton. These skates don´t need any remote control. You can monitor your skates and their performance, route tracking, skate diagnosis, battery status, games and many other features. You control your skates by tilting forward to accelerate and tilting back on your heel to slow down. A cool thing about it is that you don´t have to take them off if you want to walk up or down stairs.
WalkCar is a portable transporter small enough to be carried in a backpack. WalkCar gets its name because it is able to get up to 10 kilometers per hour. You roll in the direction you choose by simply shifting your weight. WalkCar needs 3 hours to reach a full charge. It is predicted to cost $800 when it reaches market.
We think these wearables can really save your time. Now we can sleep a few minutes longer before going to work :).