Apparently the Apple Watch will launch in March By Andrew Williams published 7 January 15 We're getting closer to the release of the Apple Watch. Very close indeed...
In pictures: Sony SmartWatch 3 Steel By Gareth Beavis published 6 January 15 CES 2015 Always thought the Sony SmartWatch 3 was too rubbery and therefore inappropriate for meetings? This new version's got you covered.
HTC is teaming up with Under Armour to make you fit By David Nield published 6 January 15 CES 2015 HTC is one of the biggest names yet to dabble in fitness tracking and wearables, but a new partnership sets the scene.
Magellan Echo Fit smartwatch has an eight-month battery life By James Rogerson published 6 January 15 CES 2015 Magellan's latest smartwatch rarely needs charging. Plus it's compatible with both Android and iOS handsets.
Sony goes after the Apple Watch with steel SmartWatch 3 By Gareth Beavis published 6 January 15 CES 2015 Rubber out, metal in – plus Sony unveils crazy prototype headgear for your specs
Withings announces new Activité Pop watch By Lily Prasuethsut published 5 January 15 CES 2015 Withings adds another smartwatch (or simply a fancy fitness tracker?) to its repertoire.
Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro, Vibe Band VB10 wearable make CES debuts By Michelle Fitzsimmons published 5 January 15 CES 2015 Lenovo outs a new layered phone and an e-ink display fitness tracking/notification giving wearable.
Asus is plotting three new wearables for 2015, including the ZenWatch 2 By Matt Hanson published 5 January 15 Asus is readying itself to launch not one, not two, but three wearables this year, but is it pulling away from Android?
High-fashion wearables? Misfit and Swarovski make it so By Lily Prasuethsut published 5 January 15 CES 2015 Misfit teamed with the crystal company to produce the fanciest trackers around, including one with solar charging.
Alcatel OneTouch Watch takes on Apple and Android Wear By John McCann published 5 January 15 CES 2015 A strong feature set, sleek design and promise of a low price tag makes the OneTouch Watch an interesting proposition.