Whoop Strap 2.0 Review: LeBron Wears It, But Should You? By Michael Miller published 22 March 17 Though it’s expensive, the Whoop Strap is worth the price for actual or would-be athletes who want to maximize performance and minimize illness and injury.
Pain Relief Tech Sounds Great, But Does It Really Work? By Althea Chang published 18 March 17 I tried four pain relief devices, including TENS (electricity), PEMF (magnets) and light therapy options. Here's what I found with each.
This VR Game Actually Makes Exercising Fun By Sherri L. Smith published 15 March 17 Blue Goji's VR games trades the monotony of using a typical elliptical machine with an exciting interactive experience.
Mio Slice Review: Score One for Simplicity By Althea Chang published 24 February 17 The Mio Slice wristband simplifies your fitness with one score.
Withings Steel HR Review: Best-Looking Fitness Tracker Yet By Mike Prospero published 21 February 17 Editor's Choice The elegant Withings Steel HR is an analog watch hiding a great fitness tracker.
Fitbit Blaze Review: Big-Screen Fitness Tracker By Mike Prospero published 17 February 17 This fitness tracker that looks like a smartwatch has a big color display and guided workouts.
What Is Google Fit? (And How to Use It) By Althea Chang published 13 February 17 Google's Fit app tracks your activities and aggregates data from other devices and apps so you can see all of your fitness stats in one place.
I Slept in Tom Brady's Bioceramic Pajamas By Mike Prospero published 6 February 17 Does wearing Under Armour’s Athlete Recovery Sleepwear really help you get a better night’s rest and heal your aches and pains?
Buyer Beware: Baby Wearables Could Be Harmful By Althea Chang published 27 January 17 Doctors and government health regulators warn that wearable baby monitors could do more harm than good.
Amazfit Pace Review: Affordable GPS Watch Off to Good Start By Mike Prospero published 26 January 17 The Amazfit Pace is an inexpensive GPS watch with a lot of features, but the finer points need some work.
We Gave a Fitbit Charge 2 to a New Mom: Here's Her Take By Mike Prospero published 17 January 17 We gave the Fitbit Charge 2 tracker to a new mom to see how it holds up over several months. Here's her pros and cons.
Best Tech to Improve Your Golf Game By Cherlynn Low published 13 January 17 From sensors for your clubs and wearables to apps that teach you the rules, here's the best tech to improve and enhance your golf game.
Brain-Sensing Shades Could Help Relieve Your Stress By Althea Chang published 13 January 17 Those who want to meditate and focus better could benefit from Smith's Lowdown Focus glasses.
Smart Toothbrushes Let You Look Inside Your Mouth By Althea Chang published 11 January 17 These toothbrushes may be pricey, but they're smarter than your average brush, using cameras, motion sensors and artificial intelligence.
Fisher Price SmartCycle Keeps Kids from Getting Fat By Mike Prospero published 5 January 17 The Fisher Price SmartCycle connects to an app (of course), and requires your kid to pedal towards victory.
G-Vert Intensity Tracker Goes Way Beyond Fitbit By Mark Spoonauer published 4 January 17 The G-Vert is designed for athletes who want to get real-time data on the intensity, power and balance of their movements.
Wearable That 'Tastes' Skin Could Help Diabetics and Athletes By Althea Chang published 3 January 17 This skin-tasting wearable could make glucose and lactic acid testing cheaper and easier for diabetics and athletes if it passes regulatory hurdles.
Sleep Number Unveils New Bed With Brains By Althea Chang published 3 January 17 This new smart bed can warm your toes, sense and adjust to your every move and wake your snoring partner.
Fitbit Charge 2 Adds New Features: Here's How to Get Them By Mike Prospero published 22 December 16 Fitbit released an update for the Charge 2 that adds six features: here's what they are, and how to get them.
Garmin Forerunner 35 Review: GPS and Heart Rate in One By Mike Prospero published 21 December 16 The Garmin Forerunner 35 is a perfectly capable GPS watch with a heart rate monitor and smartphone notifications, but seems overpriced for what it offers.
Suunto Spartan Ultra Review: A pricey go-anywhere GPS watch By Brian Eastwood published 13 December 16 The Suunto Spartan Ultra is a durable watch for serious athletes, but a poor app and a lack of key activity-tracking features mean it's not worth the price.
Polar M200 Review: Good Budget Running Watch By Michael Miller published 28 November 16 While it looks a bit bland, the inexpensive Polar M200 is a capable GPS running watch with both a heart-rate monitor and smartphone notifications.
Withings Go Review: Cheap and Simple Fitness Tracking By Mike Prospero published 23 November 16 The E Ink display on the inexpensive Withings Go lets you quickly see how close you are to meeting your day’s goals.
Huawei Fit Review: Budget Smartwatch Meets Fitness Tracker By Althea Chang published 9 November 16 If you want to receive all your smartphone notifications on your wrist along with fitness-tracking features in an attractive, simple package, the Huawei Fit is worth considering.
Pebble 2 + HR Review: Better Smartwatch Than Fitness Tracker By Althea Chang published 4 November 16 The Pebble 2 + Heart Rate is a great low-cost alternative to other smartwatches, but the fitness-tracking features are fairly limited.
TomTom Touch Review: Meet the Fat Tracker By Althea Chang published 1 November 16 Unless you're specifically focused on losing fat or building muscle, the Fitbit Charge 2 is probably a better option for a relatively inexpensive fitness tracker.
Fitbit Flex 2 Review: Best Budget Fitness Tracker By Althea Chang published 7 October 16 If you want to track your activities with an inexpensive fitness tracker that doesn't look like one, you'll appreciate the $99 Fitbit Flex 2.
Your health insurance could make Apple Watch a lot cheaper By Henry T. Casey published 28 September 16 Health care provider Aetna is starting a new program where it will pay for a large portion of the cost of Apple Watches.
Amazfit Fitness Band Review By Althea Chang published 26 September 16 The Amazfit is beautiful, but good looks don't cut it even when you're looking for an entry-level fitness tracker under $100.
Oakley's High-Tech Workout Shades Have Built-in Personal Trainer By Mike Prospero published 23 September 16 These pricey specs provide real-time coaching feedback as you run or bike.