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Garmin Cirqa certification suggests it lacks built-in GPS
By James Rogerson published
A certification listing suggests the Garmin Cirqa might lack GPS, so you'll be reliant on your phone.

There's now an unofficial app for reading Whoop data without a subscription
By David Nield published
An enterprising developer has released Noop for Android and macOS, a free app to use with Whoop bands.

Samsung Galaxy Watch users are getting a completely redesigned, AI-first app for a 'personalized experience'
By Matt Evans published
Samsung is following in the footsteps of Fitbit's big Google Health rebrand and totally changing its Health app.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 4 rumored for a late 2026 launch
By Rowan Davies published
The Galaxy Fit 4 fitness tracker could be in development at Samsung, and it could arrive later this year.

Oura Ring 5 launches with slimmer design, week-long battery and major app upgrades
By Amelia Schwanke published
The Oura Ring 5 has launched with a whole host of improvements, including several new app features for all members.

Oura Ring 5: here are 3 upgrades we want to see next
By David Nield published
We're patiently waiting for the successor to the Oura Ring 4 to break cover, and have some specific improvements in mind.

Coros watches get Apple Watch and Garmin-style Voice Control as part of a big new update — which also includes a bunch of other cool features and tweaks
By Matt Evans published
Coros continues to tweak and improve its existing lineup with a big new feature addition.

The RingConn Gen 3 smart ring boasts a feature that even the Oura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring don't have
By Matt Evans published
The RingConn Gen3 is now available to pre-order, and it's looking like a good subscription-free alternative to Oura — even plugging some gaps in its feature set.

Garmin reveals its Garmin Forerunner 70 and Garmin Forerunner 170 'easy-to-use' running watches
By Matt Evans published
Garmin is upgrading its most affordable running watches — after Sebastian Sawe used a Forerunner 55 to make running history.

The Google Fitbit Air finally breaks cover, and it heralds a new era of screenless fitness tracking
By Matt Evans published
The Google Fitbit Air has finally been revealed, and the renewed focus on invisible 'set and forget' fitness tracking makes me think Google is onto a winner here.
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