Google Health’s rough Fitbit takeover is already forcing a major cleanup plan

Google is responding to criticism of its Fitbit replacement with a cleanup roadmap for Google Health, starting with workout fixes this week and expanding into sleep, nutrition, Coach, and data-sharing updates.

Amazfit users are first in line for Strava’s big strength training update

Amazfit users are among the first to get Strava’s new strength tools, including muscle maps, workout logs, and better lift tracking.

XREAL’s $299 glasses just gave casual AR buyers a much easier way in

X By XREAL’s a01 glasses are lightweight $299 AR glasses with a built-in MicroOLED display, a 50-degree field of view, interchangeable front frames, and more for travel and gaming.

Luna is betting you’re tired of fitness subscriptions and offering its screenless band as the solution

Luna’s first screenless fitness band arrives in July without a subscription fee, with voice-based health logging, 10-day battery life, and LifeOS support for Siri and Gemini.

Smart glasses are back, and this time they’re pretending to be normal

Smart glasses are returning with better frames, softer branding, and AI tucked into something that looks almost normal. That may make them easier to wear, but it doesn’t make face-mounted cameras any less socially awkward.

Sennheiser’s new Momentum 5 headphones land better audio, ANC, and a big repairability perk

Sennheiser’s Momentum 5 brings three genuinely underreported upgrades: a user-replaceable battery, lossless Bluetooth, and Dolby Atmos head tracking.

It seems watchOS 27 will only polish your Apple Watch experience, but no new tricks

watchOS 27 is reportedly focusing on smaller refinements and stability improvements as Apple faces growing pressure from newer AI-focused wearable rivals.

iOS 27 could make it far easier to manage your AirPods

Apple may finally be preparing a long-overdue cleanup for the messy AirPods settings experience. And for users tired of digging through Bluetooth menus, the changes could feel surprisingly significant.

Your earbuds may soon identify you by your heartbeat

Researchers have developed a new earbud authentication system that can recognize users through tiny heartbeat vibrations inside the ear canal. The idea sounds futuristic — but it may be closer to reality than you’d expect.

Smart ring maker Oura files to go public

The Finnish company said in September that it has sold 5.5 million smart rings to date.